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  1. Native American Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Fred Ramen, 2007-09-30
  2. Spirits, Heroes & Hunters from North American Indian Mythology (World Mythology Series) by Marion Wood, 1992-04
  3. American Indian Mythology (Meridian classics) by Carol K. Rachlin, 1977-10-01
  4. South American Mythology by Harold Osborne, 1989-10-21
  5. Dzelarhons: Mythology of the Northwest Coast by Anne Cameron, 1986-09-14
  6. American Myth, American Reality (American Century) by James O. Robertson, 1981-12
  7. Native American Mythology by Page Bryant, 1991-07
  8. Spirits, Heroes and Hunters from North American Indian Mythology~Marion Wood; Illustrator John Sibbick by Marion Wood; Illustrator-John Sibbick, 1981-09-29
  9. American Indian Mythology by Evelyn Wolfson, 2001-01
  10. American Political Mythology from Kennedy to Nixon (Modern American History) by Richard Bradley, 2000-10
  11. Mexican and Central American Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends) by Irene Nicholson, 1989-10-24
  12. Mesoamerican Myth: A Treasury of Central American Legends, Art, and History (The World of Mythology) by Anita Ganeri, 2007-09-30
  13. American, African, and Old European Mythologies
  14. American Indian Design & Decoration (The Dover Pictorial Archive Series) by Le Roy H. Appleton, 1971-04-01

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The founding of the United States is often translated as myth . A mythology is simply a story of some sort which has emotional, cultural, moral or ethical value to a nation. Taken broadly, then, American mythology can include any narrative which has contributed to the shaping of American values and belief systems. These narratives may be true and may be false; the veracity of the stories is not a determining factor. Three founding myths include: Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and George Washington.
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Though Christopher Columbus did not participate in the founding of the American government, he has been interpreted as a "founder" of the American nation, in that it is descended from the European immigrants that would not have moved to the New World if Columbus had not found where it was. Indeed, one particularly pervasive myth is that Columbus discovered America, as it is far easier to heroify a man than a complex series of waves of immigrants from multiple conditions and walks of life. According to some stories, Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in order to prove that the world was round, because he expected to reach the Far East by sailing west. Like most mythological "founders" Columbus' mission is then rendered entirely noble, intellectual and rational. He helped dispel the inaccurate myths of his time, and, so, it is concluded, the nation he founded must be a nation of intellect and logic.

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The founding of the United States is often translated as myth . A mythology is simply a story of some sort which has emotional, cultural, moral or ethical value to a nation. Taken broadly, then, American mythology can include any narrative which has contributed to the shaping of American values and belief systems. These narratives may be true and may be false; the veracity of the stories is not a determining factor. Three founding myths include: Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and George Washington.
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Though Christopher Columbus did not participate in the founding of the American government, he has been interpreted as a "founder" of the American nation, in that it is descended from the European immigrants that would not have moved to the New World if Columbus had not found where it was. Indeed, one particularly pervasive myth is that Columbus discovered America, as it is far easier to heroify a man than a complex series of waves of immigrants from multiple conditions and walks of life. According to some stories, Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in order to prove that the world was round, because he expected to reach the Far East by sailing west. Like most mythological "founders" Columbus' mission is then rendered entirely noble, intellectual and rational. He helped dispel the inaccurate myths of his time, and, so, it is concluded, the nation he founded must be a nation of intellect and logic.

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The founding of the United States is often translated as myth. A mythology is simply a story of some sort which has emotional, cultural, moral or ethical value to a nation. Taken broadly, then, American mythology can include any narrative which has contributed to the shaping of American values and belief systems. These narratives may be true and may be false; the veracity of the stories is not a determining factor. Three founding myths include: Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and George Washington.

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