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Personal Reminiscences, 5 to 40
Scenes and Adventures in the Ozark Mountains, 41 " 63
Personal Incidents and Impressions of the Indian Race, 64 " 77
Tales of a Wigwam
The White Stone Canoe, 79 " 81
The Lynx and the Hare—Fable from the Odjibwa-Algonquin, 81
The Worship of the Sun, an Ottowa Tradition, 82 " 84
Shingebiss, 85 " 86
Wasbashas, or the Tribe that Grew out of a Shell, 95 " 97
The Boy who set a Snare for the Sun, 97 " 99
Ampata Sapa, or, The First Wife, 99 " 100
Mukakee Mindemoea, or, The Toad Woman, 101 " 103
The Quadruped with the Hair blown off its Skin, 106 " 109
The Traditionary Story of Red Head and his Two Sons, 109 " 115
The Swing on the Lake Shore, 116 " 117
Takozid,or the Short-Foot, 118 " 121
Machinito, the Evil Spirit, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, 121 " 126
The Little Spirit, or Boy-Man, an Odjibwa Fairy Tale, 127 " 130
Aingodon and Naywadaha—story of a family of Nadowas, 130 " 133
The Rabid Wolf, a Village Tradition, 158 " 163
Moowis, or the Man made up of Rags and Dirt, 164 " 167
The Lone Lightning, an Odjibwa Tale, 168
Poetry
To Health, 183
The Bird, 63
“The Loon upon the Lake,” 404
Odjibwa Song, 405
Niagara, an Allegory, 407
Traditionary War Songs of the Odjibwa Algonquins, 410 " 416
Sketches of the Lives of noted Red Men and Women
Wabojeeg, or the White Fisher, 134 " 145
Brant, Red Jacket, Uncas, Miontonimo, 146 " 157
Confessions of Catherine Ogee Wyan Akwut Okwa, 169 " 174
Andaig Weos, or Crows-Flesh, 192 " 195
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