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Stories from the Amazon The Three Oranges [Brazil] Around the World in 80 Tales The Dancing Turtle / DeSpain (Brazil) How Night Came To Be / Palazzo (Brazil) James the Vine Puller / Stiles (Brazil) So Say the Little Monkeys / Van Laan (Brazil)
Fairy tales from Brazil How and why tales from Brazilian folk-lore Author: Elsie Spicer Eells Published: 1917 Publisher: Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc., Chicago
1.How Night Came 2. How the Rabbit Lost His Tail 3.How the Toad Got His Bruises 4.How the Tiger Got His Stripes 5.Why the Lamb Is Meek 6.Why the Tiger and the Stag Fear Each Other 7.How the Speckled Hen Got Her Speckles 8.How the Monkey Became a Trickster 9.How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations 10.How the Monkey Got a Drink When He Was Thirsty 11.How the Monkey Got Food When He Was Hungry 12.Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey 13.How the Monkey Escaped Being Eaten 14.Why the Monkey Still Has a Tail 15.How Black Became White
16.How the Pigeon Became a Tame Bird 17.Why the Sea Moans 18.How the Brazilian Beetles Got Their Gorgeous Coats
Tales of Giants from Brazil Author: Elsie Spicer Eells Published: 1918 Publisher: Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc., New York
1.The Princess of the Springs 2.The Fountain of Giant Land 3.The Boy and the Violin 4.The Most Beautiful Princess 5.The Little Sister of the Giants 6.The Forest Lad and the Wicked Giant 7.How the Giantess Guimara Became Small 8.The Adventures of a Fishermans Son 9.The Beast Slayer 10.The Quest of Cleverness 11.The Giants Pupil 12.Domingos Cat http://worldoftales.com/browse_all_folktales.html