The Native American Texts Series is a collection of analyzed oral texts from the native languages of the Americas. The series, rare in print, was originally published as IJAL supplements from 1976-1980. In their original format, the texts are now digitized for ease of use. 10 original monographs are are available for download in printable PDF format for your desktop or e-reader.Available TitlesMayan Texts I, II, and III; Louanna Furbee (1976, 1979, 1980)Otomi Parables, Folktales, and Jokes; H. Russell Bernard and Jesús Salinas Pedraza (1976)Yuman Texts; Margaret Langdon (1976)Caddoan Texts; Douglas R. Parks (1977)Northern California Texts; Victor Golla and Shirley Silver (1977)Northwest Coast Texts; Barry F. Carlson (1977)Coyote Stories; William Bright (1978)Crow Texts; Dorothea V. Kaschube (1978)Northern Iroquoian Texts: Marianne Mithun and Hanni Woodbury (1980)Coyote Stories II; Martha B. Kendall (1980)These e-Books can be ordered online here, or by calling (773) 702-7000, or emailing custserv@press.uchicago.edu.For more information, contact Jennifer Ringblom at ringblom@uchicago.edu.Thank you for your continued interest and support of the International Journal of American Linguistics.