AFRICAN MYTHS:
Aradema, Verna.
Princess Gorilla and a New Kind of Water.
New York: Dial Books, 1988.
Arundel, Jocelyn.
Little Stripe.
New York: Hastings House, 1967.
Carrick, Malcolm.
I Can Squash Elephants.
New York: The Viking Press, 1978.
Chu, Daniel and Elliot Skinner.
A Glorious Age in Africa.
New York: Zenith Books, 1985.
Clarke, Mollie.
Congo Boy.
New York: Scholastic Books Services, 1965.
Halmi, Robert.
In the Wilds of Africa.
New York Scholastic Book Services, 1969.
Lottridge, Celia.
The Name of the Tree.
New York: McEldemy Books, 1989.
Martin, Francesca.
The Honey Hunters.
Cambridge: Candlewick Press, 1992.
Medearls, Angels.
The Singing Man.
New York: Holiday House, 1994.
Mollel, T.
The King and the Tortoise.
New York: Clarion Books, 1993.
Moroney, Lynn.
Baby Rattlesnake.
San Francisco: Children’s Book Press, 1989.
Porter, Wesley.
The Hare, The Elephant and The Hippo.
New York: Westport Communications, 1979.
MAYAN MYTHS:
Aarne, Antti and Stith Thompson.
The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and
Bibliography, no. 184.
Helsinki: Folklore Dellows Communications, 1973.
Aarne, Thompson.
Search for the Golden Bird.
New York, 1976. Freely translated from Spanish in Barrera Vasquez. Andrade, Manuel J. “Yucatec Maya Stories,”
MCMCA, no. 262
, 1977.
Bierhorst, John.
The Monkey’s Haircut and Other Stories told by the Maya.
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1986.
Burkitt, Robert.
The Hills and the Corn: A legend of the Kekchi Indiands of
Guatemala
. . . , Anthropologocal Publications of the University Museum, vol. 8, no. 2. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1920.
Burns, Allan F.
An Epoch of Miracles: Oral Literature of the Yucatec Maya.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983.
Gordon, G.B. “Guatemala Myths.”
Museum Journal
, vol 6. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1915.
Laughlin, Robert M.
Of Cabbages and Kings: Tales from Zincantan.
Smithsonian Contributions to Anthroplogy, no. 23, 1977.
Montejo, Victor.
The Bird Who Cleans the World.
Williamantic: Curbstone Press, 1991.
Nash, June.
In the Eyes of the Ancestors: Belief and Behavior in a Maya Community.
New Haven: Yale Univeristy Press, 1970.
Rosado Vega, Luis.
El alma misteriosa del Mayab.
Mexico City: Ediciones Botas, 1957.
Slocum Mariann C. “The Origin of Corn and Other Tzeltal Myths,”
Tlalocan
, vol. 5 MexicoCity, 1965.