
The Indian Fairy Book / From the Original Legends
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About This Book
The Indian Fairy Book by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft is a collection of Native American folklore and traditional tales. Schoolcraft compiled these enchanting stories from various indigenous tribes across North America, preserving their rich oral traditions and mythology for future generations to enjoy.Key Schoolcraft's book offers readers a captivating journey into the imaginative world of Native American folklore, featuring mythical creatures, tricksters, heroes, and moral lessons that reflect the cultural values and beliefs of different tribes.The stories in the book provide insights into Native ...
Chapters (29)
- THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK
- FOREWORD
- THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK
- I. THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN
- II. MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER
- III. THE RED SWAN
- IV. THE CELESTIAL SISTERS
- V. GRAY EAGLE AND HIS FIVE BROTHERS
- VI. HE OF THE LITTLE SHELL
- VII. OSSEOJ THE SON OF THE EVENING STAR
- VIII. THE WONDERFUL EXPLOITS OF GRASSHOPPER
- IX. THE TOAD-WOMAN
- X. THE ORIGIN OF THE ROBIN
- XI. WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS
- XII. SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY
- XIII. STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER
- XIV. THE MAGIC PACKET
- XV. THE MAN WITH HIS LEG TIED UP
- XVI. LEELINAU, THE LOST DAUGHTER
- XVII. THE WINTER SPIRIT AND HIS VISITOR
- WINTER SPIRIT AND HIS VISITOR
- XVIII. THE ENCHANTED MOCCASINS
- XIX. THE WEENDIGOES AND THE BONE-DWARF
- XX. THE FIRE-PLUME
- XXI. THE BIRD LOVER
- XXII. BOKWEWA, THE HUMPBACK
- XXIII. THE LITTLE BOY-MAN
- XXIV. WUNZH, THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN
- THE END
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