As narrativas tradicionais de Atsugewi incluem mitos, lendas, contos e histórias orais preservadas pelo povo Atsugewi da bacia do rio Pit do nordeste da Califórnia.
A literatura oral de Atsugewi reflete a posição de transição da cultura Atsugewi entre as regiões central da Califórnia, Noroeste, Plateau e Great Basin.
Veja também
Narrativas tradicionais (nativas da Califórnia).)
Exemplos on-line de narrativas de Atsugewi
"Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales" by Roland B. Dixon (1908)
Fontes para narrativas de atsugewi
Dixon, Roland B. 1908. "Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales". Journal of American Folklore 21:159-177.(Two myths collected in 1900 and 1903.)Luthin, Herbert W. 2002. Surviving through the Days: A California Indian Reader. University of California Press, Berkeley. (Two narratives recorded in 1996 and 1931, pp. 59–61, 139–151.)Swann, Brian. 1994. Coming to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North America. Random House, New York. ("Silver-Gray Fox Creates Another World," recorded by Susan Brandenstein in the early 1930s, pp. 737–748.)Walters, Diane. 1977. "Coyote and Moon Woman (Apwarukeyi)". In Northern Californian Texts, edited by Victor Golla and Shirley Silver, pp. 147–157. International Journal of American Linguistics Native American Texts Series No. 2(2). University of Chicago Press.