Indian Why Stories
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"Elders of the Blackfeet, Cree, and Chippewa (Ojibwa) people shared these tales with Frank B. Linderman in the late nineteenth century and early years of the twentieth century. War Eagle (the fictional name of Linderman's friend and Chippewa medicine man Pah-nah-to, or Full-of-dew) tells these stories to attentive youngsters after the first frost in the fall. He speaks of animal people, including a deer and an antelope in a footrace, a dancing fox who convulses a buffalo with laughter, a white beaver and ghost people, a huge snake in love with the moon, a sparrow hawk of conscience, and many others. These sparkling tales reveal a reverence for life, honesty, and the unity of creation." "This expanded edition features thirteen previously unpublished verse stories along with an introduction to those stories by Sarah Waller Hatfield, granddaughter of Linderman."--BOOK JACKET.
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Charles M. Russell
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Frank B. Linderman
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Co Skee See Co Cot
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Indian Why Stories (Expanded Edition)
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Indian Why Stories
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Indian Why Stories
- IWIndian Why StoriesFrank B. Linderman
Indian Why Stories
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Indian Why Stories
- IWIndian Why StoriesFrank B. Linderman, Charles M. Russell
Indian Why Stories
- IWIndian Why StoriesFrank B. Linderman, Co Skee See Co Cot
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