THE SLEEPING LADY
'The Sleeping Lady' (sometimes called 'The Sleeping Maiden') is a nickname for two mountains in the western United States, Mount Tamalpais, near San Francisco, California, and Mount Susitna, near Anchorage, Alaska. In both cases, the nickname is associated with an apocryphal Native American legend of "The Sleeping Lady".
★ Iztaccíhuatl
★ Dixon, Ann. (1994). ''The Sleeping Lady''. Anchorage, AK : Alaska Northwest Books. ISBN 0-88240-444-X (hardbound) ISBN 0-88240-495-4 (paperback)
★ Robertson, David. (1991). Mt. Tamalpais: The Legendary Birth of a Holy Mountain. ''California History'' 70(2):146 – 161.
★ Skolnick, Sharon. (1989). ''Dreams of Tamalpais''. San Francisco: Last Gasp. ISBN 0-86719-357-3
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See also
★ Iztaccíhuatl
Further reading
★ Dixon, Ann. (1994). ''The Sleeping Lady''. Anchorage, AK : Alaska Northwest Books. ISBN 0-88240-444-X (hardbound) ISBN 0-88240-495-4 (paperback)
★ Robertson, David. (1991). Mt. Tamalpais: The Legendary Birth of a Holy Mountain. ''California History'' 70(2):146 – 161.
★ Skolnick, Sharon. (1989). ''Dreams of Tamalpais''. San Francisco: Last Gasp. ISBN 0-86719-357-3
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