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Indians of Mexico -- Folklore
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Indians of Mexico -- Folklore
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Indians of Mexico
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Indians of Mexico
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The legend of food mountain, La montaña del alimento, adapted by Harriet Rohmer ; illustrated by Graciela Carrillo ; translated into Spanish by Alma Flor Ada and Rosalma Zubizarreta
The princess and the warrior, a tale of two volcanoes, Duncan Tonatiuh
Musicians of the sun, Gerald McDermott
How music came to the world, an ancient Mexican myth, retold by Hal Ober ; illustrated by Carol Ober
Whiskers, tails & wings, animal folktales from Mexico, Judy Goldman ; illustrated by Fabricio VandenBroeck
The boy who wouldn't obey, a Mayan legend, story and pictures by Anne Rockwell
The two mountains, an Aztec legend, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
Doctor Coyote : a native American Aesop's fables, retold by John Bierhorst ; illustrated by Wendy Watson
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