Wigwam evenings / by Charles A. Eastman.
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- 1582186073
- 398.2089 22
- E99.D1 E183 2001eb
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Originally published: Boston : Little, Brown, 1909.
Added title page for original ed.: Wigwam evenings : Sioux folk tales retold / by Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) and Elaine Goodale Eastman; illustrated by Edwin Willard Deming.
1st evening. The buffalo and the field-mouse -- 2nd evening. The frogs and the crane -- 3rd evening. The eagle and the beaver -- 4th evening. The war party -- 5th evening. The falcon and the duck -- 6th evening. The raccoon and the bee-tree -- 7th evening. The badger and the bear -- 8th evening. The good-luck token -- 9th evening. Unktomee and his bundle of songs -- 10th evening. Unktomee and the elk -- 11th evening. The festival of the little people -- 12th evening. Eya the devourer -- 13th evening. The Wars of Wa-kee-yan and Unk-ta y-hee -- 14th evening. The little boy man -- 15th evening. The return of the little boy man -- 16th evening. The first battle -- 17th evening. The beloved of the sun -- 18th evening. Wood-chopper and berry-picker -- 19th evening. The son-in-law -- 20th evening. The comrades -- 21st evening. The laugh-maker -- 22nd evening. The runaways -- 23rd evening. The girl who married the star -- 24th evening. North Wind and Star Boy -- 25th evening. The ten virgins -- 26th evening. The magic arrows -- 27th evening. The ghost-wife.
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