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The myth of Hiawatha, and other oral legends, mythologic and allegoric of the North American Indians  Cover Image Book Book

The myth of Hiawatha, and other oral legends, mythologic and allegoric of the North American Indians

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  • ISBN: 0932212352 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780932212351 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    272 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: AuTrain, Mich. : Avery Color Studios, 1984.

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General Note:
Cover title: The Hiawatha legends.
Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1856.
Formatted Contents Note: Supplementary introduction -- Introduction -- Hiawatha; or, Manabozho -- Paup-puk-keewiss -- Osseo; or, The son of the evening star -- Kwasind; or, the fearfully strong man -- The Jeebi; or, Two ghosts -- Iagoo -- Shawondasee -- Puck Wudu Ininees; or, The vanishing little man -- Pezhiu and Wabose; or, The Lynx and hare -- Peboan and Seegwun : an allegory of winter and spring -- Mon-daw-min; or, The origin of Indian corn -- Nezhik-e-wa-wa-sun; or, The lone lightening -- The Ak Uk O Jeesh; or, The groundhog family -- Opeechee; or, The origin of the robin -- Shingebiss : an allegory of self-reliance -- The star family; or, The celestial sisters -- Ojeeg Annung; or, The red lover -- Sheem, the forsaken by; or Wolf brother -- Mishemokwa; or, The war with the gigantic Bear wearing the precious prize of the necklace of wampum, or The origin of the small black bear -- The red swan -- Tau-wau-chee-hezkaw; or, The white feather -- Pauguk, and the mythical interpretation of Hiawatha -- Iena, the wanderer; or, Magic bundle -- Mishosha; or, The magician of Lake Superior -- Peeta Kway, the foam-woman -- Pah-hah-undootah, the red head -- The white stone canoe -- Onaiazo, the sky-walker : a legend of a visit to the sun -- Bosh-kwa-dosh; or, The mastodon -- The sun-catcher; or, The boy who set a snare for the sun : a myth of the origin of the dormouse -- Wa-wa-be-zo-win; or, The swing on the pictured rocks of Lake Superior -- Mukakee Mindemoea; or, The toad-woman -- Eroneniera; or, An Indian visit to the Great Spirit -- The six hawks; or, Broken wing -- Weeng, the spirit of sleep -- Addik Kum Maig; or, The origin of the white fish -- Bokwewa; or, The humpback magician -- Aggodagauda and his daughter; or, The man with his leg tied up -- Iosco; or, the prairie boys; visit to the sun and moon -- The enchanted moccasins -- Leelinau : A Chippewa tale -- Wild notes of the Pibbigwun.
Subject: Indians of North America Folklore
Algonquian Indians Folklore
Hiawatha 15th cent

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Northwest Indian College.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lummi Library E 98.F6 S36 1984 257547 Stacks Reshelving -
Lummi Library E 98 .F6 S36 1984 248529 Stacks Reshelving -

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