1.
Old Man and White Feathers
Apr 9, 2006 ... The wooden man told the boy to go home and dream, and when the boy had dreamt, he found beside him a large white feather, a pipe, ...
2.
The Redhorn Cycle
Redhorn Contests the Giants. Some people came asking for help against the Giants, ... Redman; cycles of other great soteriological spirits: The Hare Cycle, ...
3.
The Animal who would Eat Men
Then Hare asked Deer what he should eat, and Deer replied, "I shall eat men." As each of the other animals had demonstrated that they could eat what they ...
4.
The Stone Heart
I found a stone heart, when I was about 14 years old along the lake shore of ... As I said, I found this heart shaped stone and showed it to my mother who ...
5.
Hare Establishes Bear Hunting
Bear proved to be an unusual case. After Hare had gotten Deer's consent to be .... Fourth Universe; mentioning sweat lodges or sweat baths: The Twins Get ...
6.
Trickster, the Wolf, the Turtle, and the Meadow Lark
Trickster, who disguised himself as a Waraxi (Potawatomi) hunter, overheard a dispute among a wolf, a turtle, and a meadow lark [inset]. ...
7.
Blessing of the Yellow Snake Chief
"Red Banks" — this is where the Creation Council was held in which the spirits originally formed the Hotcâk nation. "Yellow Snake-Chief" — He is one of the ...
8.
Glossary of Indian Nations
The following Indian nations speak Algonquian languages: Abenaki, ..... of the Hidatsa, now living in southern Montana and northern Wyoming. .... Inuit (Eskimo) — an Native American people of the Arctic more popularly known as "Eskimo". ...
9.
Vita Spring
"This spring was known to the red men of the forest as the 'healing spring'. Muchkaw [Mâcdjâga ?, "Stong One"], the great medicine chief of the Winnebagoes, ...
10.
Lake Winnebago
Lake Winnebago is a large lake in east central Wisconsin, ... akin to the Anishinaabe Winnipeg, which denotes a lake whose name means "impure waters. ...