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‡aMAIN |
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‡aSchoolcraft, Henry Rowe,
‡d1793-1864. |
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245 | 1 | 0. |
‡aAlgic researches :
‡bNorth American Indian folktales and legends /
‡cHenry Rowe Schoolcraft ; introduction by Curtis M. Hinsley. |
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260 | | . |
‡aMineola, N.Y. :
‡bDover,
‡c1999. |
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‡axl, 270 pages ;
‡c22 cm. |
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‡atext
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‡aDover books on the American Indian |
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‡aOriginally published in two volumes: New York : Harper & Bros., 1839. |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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‡gv. 1.
‡tIntroduction to the Dover edition --
‡tGeneral considerations --
‡tPreliminary Observations on the tales --
‡tNote --
‡tOjeeg Anuug, or The summer-maker --
‡tThe celestial sisters --
‡tTau-Wau-Chee-Hezkaw, or The white feather --
‡tPeboan and Seegwun : an allegory of the seasons --
‡tThe red lover --
‡tIamo, or The undying head --
‡tMon-Daw-Min, or The origin of Indian corn --
‡tPeeta Kway, or The tempest --
‡tManabozho, or The Great incarnation of the North --
‡tBokwewa, or The humpback --
‡tIena, or The magic bundle --
‡tSheem, or The forsaken boy --
‡tPaup-Puk-Keewiss --
‡tIadilla, or The origin of the robin --
‡tThe enchanted moccasins --
‡tThe broken wing --
‡tThe three cranberries --
‡tParadise opened to the Indians --
‡gv. 2.
‡tThe red swan --
‡gAggo Dah Gauda, or The man with his leg tied up --
‡tIosco, or A visit to the Sun and Moon --
‡tThe two Jeebi-Ug, or A trial of feeling --
‡tPah-hah-undootah, or The red head --
‡tLeelinau, or The lost daughter --
‡tPuk Wudj Ininee --
‡tMishosha, or The magician of the lakes --
‡tThe Weendigoes --
‡tThe racoon and the crawfish --
‡tLa Pudre, or The storm fool --
‡tGit-chee-gau-zinee, or The trance --
‡tWassamo, or The fire plume --
‡tOsseo, or The son of the evening star --
‡tKwasind, or The fearfully strong man --
‡tMudjee Monedo and Minno Monedo, or The Spirit of Evil and the Spirit of Good --
‡tThe pigeon hawk and tortoise --
‡tThe charmed arrow --
‡tAddik Kum Maig, or The origin of the white fish --
‡tOwasso and Wayoond, or The Manito foiled --
‡tShawondasee --
‡tThe linnet and the eagle --
‡tThe moose and the woodpecker, or Manabozho in distress --
‡tWeeng --
‡tIagoo --
‡tThe grave light, or Adventures of a warrior's soul --
‡tPauguk --
‡tThe vine and oak. |
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‡aIndians of North America
‡vFolklore. |
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‡aAlgonquian Indians
‡vFolklore. |
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‡aHinsley, Curtis M. |
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‡aDover books on the American Indians. |
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