Algonquin Indian Tales by Egerton R. Young
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CHAPTER XXIII.
A Moonlight Trip on the Lake--The Legend of the Orphan Boy--His Appeal to the Man in the Moon--How He Conquered His Enemies. CHAPTER XXIV. Souwanas's Love for Souwanaquenapeke--How Nanahboozhoo Cured a Little Girl Bitten by a Snake--How the Rattlesnake got Its Rattle--The Origin of Tobacco--Nanahboozhoo in Trouble. CHAPTER XXV. The Dead Moose--The Rivalry Between the Elk and the Moose People, and Their Various Contests--The Disaster that Befell the Latter Tribe--The Haze of the Indian Summer. Glossary ILLUSTRATIONS The rabbit tells Nanahboozhoo of his troubles With the children cuddled around, Souwanas began |
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