- The Hunting Horse
- Shoo-tea-ruh-shuh - A Tuscarora Tale
- The Wife of the Thunderer
- Bear's race with turtle
- Spirit of Waya... 'The Path'
- The Hermit Thrush
- Navajo - AT THE RAINBOW'S END
- Seneca - THE WOMAN WHO FELL FROM THE SKY
- The Flying Head as told by Cornplanter
- Why There Are Mosquitoes
- The Monster Bear (mohawk)
- Haudenosaunee Symbols
- They've got a lot to tell
- Mother Goose
- A favorite Bedtime Story for Four Generations
- The Great Law, THE GREAT BINDING LAW, GAYANASHAGOWA
- Little people
- The way I heard the story ...
- A Battle Between Frost and Whirlwind [Seneca]
- A Bird in Search of a Mate [Seneca]
- Brother and Sister Pursued by a Man-eater [Seneca]
- A Dead Man Speaks Through Fire [Seneca]
- A Lazy Man [Seneca]
- A Little Boy and His Dog, Beautiful Ears [Seneca]
- A Man Chased by the Ancient Of Lizards [Seneca]
- A Man Conquers Stone Coat [Ice and Cold] - Seneca
- A Man Pursued By His Uncle and By His Wife [Seneca]
- A Raccoon Story [Seneca]
- A Warrior Cared for by Wolves [Seneca]
- Ahneah The Rose Flower [Haudenosaunee]
- Bald Eagle Sends Mud-Turtle To The Edge Of The World [Seneca]
- Battle With the Snakes [Haudenosaunee]
- Brother Black and Brother Red [Seneca]
- Child Fed and Cared for by Porcupine and a Bear [Seneca]
- Chipmunk and Bear [Haudenosaunee]
- Cold and Frost, or Stone Coat Women [Seneca]
- How Buzzard Got His Clothing [Seneca]
- Why the owl has big eyes [Haudenosaunee]
- No Face Doll
- Thanksgiving Address
- Hiawatha
- Sacrifice at Niagara
- Legend of the Hermit Thrush [Oneida]
- Hiawatha and The Confederacy [Haudenosaunee]
- The Flying Head [Haudenosaunee]
- Haudenosaunee creation story
- The Seven Star Brothers [Seneca]
- How Fire Came to the Six Nations
- Skunny-Wundy and the Stone Giant
- Godasiyo the Woman Chief