Index of Bibliographies in AppLit General Topics in Appalachian Literature, Film, Drama, Folklore, and Language Focus on Individuals: Alphabetical by Last Name Appalachian Dialects Bibliography on Cherokee Language Marilou Awiakta: Cherokee/Appalachian Poet and Essayist Reading List for NEH Project Teaching Appalachian Literature "Mad Ann(e)" Bailey: Revolutionary War Heroine Books for Children and Young Adults: Ruth and Latrobe Carroll's Mid-Twentieth Century Picture Books: The Tatum Family Series Appalachian Fiction for Children and Young Adults Richard Chase: Annotated Bibliography Appalachian Folktales in Children's Literature and Collections Davy Crockett and Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett Realistic Appalachian Picture Books From the Brothers Grimm: Tom Davenports Fairy Tale Films Appalachian Poetry for Children and Young Adults Folklore in Books by Virginia Hamilton Appalachian Nonfiction for Children and Young Adults Adaptations of Minority Legends: A Look at a Re-Telling of "John Henry" Appalachian Christmas Books for Children and Young Adults Ray and Orville Hicks, Storytellers of North Carolina Appalachian Mining Communities in Children’s and Young Adult Literature Books by May Justus for Children and Young Adults Sociological Threads Within the Quilt of Appalachian Children’s Literature: A Survey of Historical Fiction Books by George Ella Lyon Other Bibliographies for All Ages: Books by Becky Mushko (web page by the author) Nature and the Environment in Appalachian Literature Gayle Ross, Cherokee Storyteller Appalachian Riddles Frankie Silver Resources Folklore Themes in Longer Appalachian Fiction Dramas and Tales by R. Rex Stephenson Background Resources on Appalachian Children's Literature James Still's Books for and about Children: Bibliography and Study Guide and Other Appalachian Literature for Adults about Childhood Music in Appalachian Literature Some of AppLit's Lesson Plans and Study Guides contain additional lists of resources, such as this example: Appalachia in the Hunger Games Novels by Suzanne Collins Appalachian Folktales: Background Resources Annotated Index of Appalachian Folktales Appalachian Folktales in Film, Drama, and Storytelling Recordings See also Author Index for author pages with lists of books by particular authors. Supernatural Tales from the Appalachian Mountains Steve Fesenmaier's Annotated Bibliographies of West Virginia and Appalachian Films See also Appalachian Studies Association Bibliographies Appalachian Studies Bibliography, WVU Appalachian Films, Animations, Documentaries, Sitcoms and Variety Shows: Judy's Picks Bibliographies Compiled by Summer 2002 NEH Institute, Regional Studies for Liberal Arts Learning: An Appalachian Exemplar Links to Online Texts Index of AppLit Pages by Genre Home Site index Appalachian Picture Gallery
Index of Bibliographies in AppLit
Appalachian Dialects
Bibliography on Cherokee Language
Reading List for NEH Project Teaching Appalachian Literature
"Mad Ann(e)" Bailey: Revolutionary War Heroine
Books for Children and Young Adults:
Ruth and Latrobe Carroll's Mid-Twentieth Century Picture Books: The Tatum Family Series
Appalachian Folktales in Children's Literature and Collections
Davy Crockett and Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett
Realistic Appalachian Picture Books
From the Brothers Grimm: Tom Davenports Fairy Tale Films
Appalachian Poetry for Children and Young Adults
Folklore in Books by Virginia Hamilton
Adaptations of Minority Legends: A Look at a Re-Telling of "John Henry"
Appalachian Christmas Books for Children and Young Adults
Ray and Orville Hicks, Storytellers of North Carolina
Sociological Threads Within the Quilt of Appalachian Children’s Literature: A Survey of Historical Fiction
Books by George Ella Lyon
Nature and the Environment in Appalachian Literature
Gayle Ross, Cherokee Storyteller
Folklore Themes in Longer Appalachian Fiction
Background Resources on Appalachian Children's Literature
Music in Appalachian Literature
Some of AppLit's Lesson Plans and Study Guides contain additional lists of resources, such as this example: Appalachia in the Hunger Games Novels by Suzanne Collins
Appalachian Folktales: Background Resources
Annotated Index of Appalachian Folktales
Appalachian Folktales in Film, Drama, and Storytelling Recordings
Steve Fesenmaier's Annotated Bibliographies of West Virginia and Appalachian Films
See also
Appalachian Studies Association Bibliographies
Appalachian Studies Bibliography, WVU
Appalachian Picture Gallery