Light Of The Moon Publishing Releases New Book About Native Americans "Animal Tales Of The Native American Indians"

Author G.W. Mullins and Illustrator / Artist C.L. Hause have once again teamed up for the new Native American book "Animal Tales Of The Native American Indians." Featuring stories based around animal fables, this book features an array of stories from creation to survival of the fittest. Contained within 154 pages in 6x9 format, this book is packed with Native American history.

New York, NY, December 11, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The stories of Native American Indians have always possessed some greater meaning. They are often based in nature or about animals. And even though the tribes may vary in location or beliefs, deep within you will find a common thread. Respect for nature can be heard in stories from tribes from Canada to Florida. The stories included in this book show Native American storytelling at its best.

This book contains stories such as: How the Wildcat Caught the Gobbler, How the Terrapin Beat the Rabbit, The Raven, Why Rabbit Has A Short Tail, The Ballgame Between the Birds and the Animals, The Hunting of the Great Bear, Coyote and Porcupine, The Badger and the Bear, The White Faced Bear, Run, Rabbit, Run, The Bear And The Rabbit Hunt Buffalo, The Elk Spirit of Lost Lake, The Origin of the Thunderbird, Origin of the Buffalo and many, many more.

For further information, on the writing visit G.W. Mullins' web site at http://gwmullins.wix.com/officialsite. For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his web site at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage.

G.W. Mullins is a Native American of Cherokee decent. He has been a published author for several years. He recently released book one in his From The Dead Of Night Series, the top selling title "Daniel Is Waiting," which is available on Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, and Barnes and Noble.

C.L. Hause is an abstract artist who possesses a Bachelor Of Arts Degree specializing in Studio Art. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award as well of several others. He has always been inspired by nature, primitive and Native American design.
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