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MRS. CORDENIO A. SEVERANCE

Dedication,

CONTENTS.

PREFACE.

The Lone War-Path. A STORY OF SIOUX AND BLACKFOOT. O'er a vast

Fond Hearts of the Forest. A LEGEND OF FOUNTAIN CAVE, NEAR ST.

Anpetusapa. A LEGEND OF ST. ANTHONY FALLS. 'Tis autumn, and the

Winona.

THE PEACE-PIPE QUARRY

The Song of Hiawatha. THE PEACE-PIPE. On the Mountains of the

Hiawatha's Wooing.

The River-Lake.

Song of a Nadowessee Chief.

"Mahnusatia."

The Descending Star. (A CHIPPEWA LEGEND.) The Chieftain sat in

The Trailing Arbutus. EPIGAEA REPENS. In the vast, primeval

Nopa.

The Sea-Gull. [18] A LEGEND OF LAKE SUPERIOR. OJIBWAY. In the measure of Hiawatha.

Sweet Water. A LEGEND OF DAHKOTAH LAND. Within the forest, by a

Death of Winona.

The Legend of the Moccasin Flower.

NOTES. WINONA.

(cover) (cover)


MINNEHAHA. (Frontispiece.) MINNEHAHA. (Frontispiece.)


INDIAN LEGENDS OF
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