. . . . . "Native American folktales" . "Native American folktales"@en . "This program has four tales from four different tribes. Turkey Girl, comes from the Pueblo culture of the Southwest. It shows the importance of trust in Pueblo culture -- The boy who loved bears helps viewers understand the significance of bears in Pawnee culture, and recognize the deep bond between Native Americans and nature -- Pelican girl, comes from the Miwok people of the Pacific coast. It was a cautionary tale that encouraged children to obey tribal rules -- Storytelling Stone, comes from the Seneca people of the northeastern woodland area. It explains how stories first came to humans."@en . "Motion pictures" . . "Children's" . . . . . . "Folklore" . . . . . . "Four tales from four different tribes. Turkey girl shows the importance of trust in Pueblo culture. The boy who loved bears helps viewers understand the significance of bears in Pawnee culture and recognize the deep bond between Native Americans and nature. Pelican girl was a cautionary tale of the Miwok people that encouraged children to obey tribal rules. Storytelling stone, a tale from the Seneca people, explains how stories first came to humans." . "Studies 4 tales taken from 4 different tribes: Turkey Girl (Pueblo), The boy who loved bears (Pawnee), Pelican Girld (Miwok), and Storytelling stone (Seneca)." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Juvenile works" . . . . . "SVE & Churchill Media (Firm)" . . . .