Gateway to the Classics: The Red Indian Fairy Book by Frances Jenkins Olcott
 
The Red Indian Fairy Book by  Frances Jenkins Olcott

Index


Ahneah the Rose Flower
Bad Wild Cat
The Birds' Ball-Game
The Boy Who Became a Robin
The Boy in the Jug
The Boy in the Moon
The Brother and Sister
The Chestnut Kettle
Coyote the Hungry
Coyote the Proud
The Discontented Rock
The Elves
The Firebird
The First Pine Trees
The Hidden Waters
How Indian Corn Came into the World
How Maple-Sugar Came
How Master Rabbit Went Fishing
How Partridge Built the Birds' Canoes
How the Fairies Came
How the Four Winds Were Named
How the Hunter Became a Partridge
Jowiis and the Eagles
The Kind Hawk
The Land of the Northern Lights
Leelinau the Fairy Girl
Legend of Niagara and the Great Lakes
Legend of the Morning Star
Legend of the Trailing Arbutus
Legend of the Violet
Little Burnt-Face
The Little Corn-Bringer
Little Dawn Boy and the Rainbow Trail
Little Owl Boy
The Magic Windpipe
The Meadow Dandelion
The Mikumwess
Mishosha or the Enchanted Sugar-Maple
The Mud Pony
The Noisy Chipmunk
The Nuts of Jonisgyont
Pitcher the Witch and the Black Cats
The Poor Turkey Girl
The Rolling Rock
Scar-Face
Shingebiss
The Silver Brooches
The Singing Maidens
The Sky Elk
The Snow Man
The Spirit of the Corn
The Spring Beauty
The Star Bride
The Star Maiden
The Star and the Water Lilies
The Summer Fairies
The Ugly Wild Boy
Why Wild Roses Have Thorns
Why the Turkey Gobbles
The Wind-Blower
The Wishes
The Woodpecker Girls
Woodpecker Gray
Young-Boy-Chief

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