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V.1. ALGIC RESEARCHES: General considerations -- Preliminary observations --Ojeeg Anuug, or The summer-maker -- The celestrial sisters -- Tau-Wau-Chee-Hezkaw, or The white feather -- Peboan and Seegwun: an allegory of the seasons -- The red lover -- Iamo, or The undying head -- Mon-Daw-Min, or The origin of Indian corn -- Peeta Kway, or The tempest -- Manabozho, or The Great incarnation of the North -- Bokwewa, or The Humpback -- Iena, or The magic bundle -- Sheem, or The forsaken boy -- Paup-Puk-Keewiss -- Iadilla, or The origin of the robin -- The enchanted moccasins -- The broken wing: an allegory -- The three cranberries: a fable -- Paradise opened to the Indians; Pontiac's tale -- V.2. ALGIC RESEARCHES: The red swan -- Aggo Dah Gauda, or The man with his leg tied up -- Iosco, or A visit to the Sun and Moon -- The two Jeebi-Ug, or A trial of feeling -- Pah-hah-undootah, or The red head -- Leelinau, or The lost daughter -- Puk Wudj Ininee: a fairy tale -- Mishosha, or The magician of the lake -- The Weendigoes -- The racoon and the crawfish: a fable -- La Pudre, or The storm fool -- Git-chee-gau-zinee, or The trance -- Wassamo, or The fire plume -- Osseo, or The son of the evening star -- Kwasind, or The fearfully strong man -- Mudjee Monedo and Minno Monedo -- The pigeon hawk and the tortoise: a fable -- The charmed arrow -- Addik Kum Maig, or The origin of the whitefish -- Owasso and Wayoond, or The Manito foiled -- Shawondasee -- The linnet and the eagle: a fable -- The moose and the woodpecker, or Manabozho in distress -- Weeng -- Iagoo -- The grave light, or adventures of a warrior's soul -- Pauguk -- The vine and oak: an allegory. |