Book/Printed Material The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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Image 1 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 2 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 3 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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- Date: 1916
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Image 4 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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- Date: 1916
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Image 5 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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- Date: 1916
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- Date: 1916
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Image 8 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; s ^jj.VM,, v^ V? %lX Jt CH0A7E GRASSHOPPER RAISED SUCH EDDIES AND WHIRLWINDS OF SAND THAT 1 BEAR-KING CRIED OUT FOR MKlU v Page 1*26
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 9 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK FROM THE ORIGINAL LEGENDS WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY FLORENCE CHOATE AND ELIZABETH CURTIS NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 10 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; F~6 S 3 7 Copyright, 1016, by Frederick A. Siokes Company All rights reserved AUG 17 1916
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 11 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; FOEEWORD These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, the first man to study how the Indians lived and to discover their legends. He…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 12 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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Image 13 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; CONTENTS PAGE I The Boy Who Set a Snare for the Sun 1 II Manabozho, the Mischief-Maker 7 III The Red Swan 42 IV The Celestial Sisters 72 V Gray Eagle and…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 14 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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Image 15 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; ILLUSTRATIONS Grasshopper raised such eddies and whirlwinds of sand that the bear-king cried out for mercy Frontispiece v FACING PAGE Come, brothers, dance .22 She is mine, cried Maidwa, but to his…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 16 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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Image 17 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 18 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK came home unsuccessful. Then his sister told him that he must not despair, but try again the next day. She accordingly left him again at the gathering- place…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 19 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; A SNARE FOR THE SUN Ah, no, answered the sister, there are many others, but not harmless as you and I are. They live in a certain other quarter of the earth,…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 20 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK a single berry. He lay down as one that fasts; nor did he move or change his manner of lying for ten full days, though his sister strove…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 21 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; A SNARE FOR THE SUN This will do, he said, and he immediately began to run it back and forth through his hands as swiftly as he could; and as he drew…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 22 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK nearer and nearer to the sun his back began to smoke and burn with the heat, and soon the whole top of his huge bulk was turned to…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 23 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; n MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER THEEE was never in the whole world a more mis- chievous busy-body than that notorious giant Manabozho. He was everywhere, in season and out of season, running about…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 24 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK lie first saw animals and birds of every kind he also there made first acquaintance with thunder and light- ning; he would sit by the hour watching the…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 25 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKEK mother so wise; and that I have neither father nor mother. I have never heard a word about them. I must ask and find out. He went home and…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 26 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK their names. You are the youngest of his children. I have nursed you from your infancy for your mother, owing to the ill-treatment of your father, died when…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 27 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER in the west. His father espied his approach at a great distance and bounded down the mountain-side several miles to give him welcome; and, side-by-side, appar- ently delighted with…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 28 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK keep it to yourself. Now tell me, my darling boy, is there not something that you don t like Manabozho answered promptly Nothing. His father, who was of…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 29 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER whole day long, seemed to be exhausted by the effort of pronouncing that one word, bulrush. Some time after, Manabozho observed: I will get some of the black rock,…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 30 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK bulrush wore all gone. Then they betook themselves to hurling crags at each other, cudgeling with huge oak- trees, and defying each other from one mountain-top to another.…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 31 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER cured by his grandmother s skill in medicines, Mana- bozho, as big and sturdy as ever, was ripe for new adventures. He set his thoughts immediately upon a war…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 32 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE IXDIAX FAIRY BOOK workman busy and learned how lie prepared the heads he also beheld the old man s daughter, who was very beautiful. Manabozho now discovered for the first time…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 33 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER famished, so as to move deeply the sympathies of his wise old granddame. But after a time Manabozho, who was always spying out mischief, said to himself, I must…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 34 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK fasting-place, cried out in a heart-broken tone and as if on the very point of starvation, Noko! Noko! is it time for me to come home? Yes, she…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 35 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER turned their heads, and he glided past them in a mo- ment. Well, said he quietly, after he had got by, how do you like my movement 1 He…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 36 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK The Pearl Feather appeared on the height, blazing like the sun, and paid back the discharges of Mana- bozho with a tempest of bolts, which rattled like the…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 37 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; MANABOZHO, THE MISCHIEF-MAKER calling the woodpecker to come and receive a reward for the timely hint he had given him, he rubbed the blood of the Shining Manito on the woodpecker s…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 38 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; THE INDIAN FAIRY BOOK for their comfortable case. The moose and bison were slack in their cups, and the partridge, always lean in flesh, looked on till the supply was nearly gone.…
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 39 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; COME, BROTHERS, DANCE Page 22
- Contributor: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Date: 1916
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Image 40 of The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
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- Date: 1916
About this Item
Title
- The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
Names
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864.
Created / Published
- New York, Frederick A. Stokes company [c1916]
Headings
- - Indians of North America--Folklore
Notes
- - Illustrated lining-papers.
- - "These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft ... In 1856 this collection of his stories was published by Mason brothers in New York city."--Foreword.
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 6 p. l., 303 p. col. front., col. plates. 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E98.F6 S37
Library of Congress Control Number
- 16016326
OCLC Number
- 2632089
Online Format
- image
- online text