Algonquin Indian Tales by Egerton R. Young
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The Legend of the Bad Boy--How He was Carried Away by Annungitee, and How He was Rescued by His Mother. CHAPTER VIII. Happy Christmas Holidays--Indians Made Glad with Presents--Souwanas Tells How Nanahboozhoo Stole the Fire from the Old Magician and Gave It to the Indians. CHAPTER IX. Kinnesasis--How the Coyote Obtained the Fire from the Interior of the Earth. CHAPTER X. The Christmas Packet--The Distribution of Gifts--A Visit by Dog Train, at Fifty-five Below Zero--Souwanas Tells How the Indians First Learned to Make Maple Sugar. CHAPTER XI. Mary Relates the Legend of the Origin of Disease--The Queer Councils Held by the Animals Against Their Common Enemy, Man. CHAPTER XII. The Naming of the Baby--A Canoe Trip--The Legend of |
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