Myths and legends of the great plains

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100 1 ‡aJudson, Katharine Berry, ‡eed.
245 1 0 ‡aMyths and legends of the great plains, ‡cselected and ed. by Katharine Berry Judson ...
260 ‡aChicago, ‡bA.C. McClurg & Co., ‡c1913.
300 ‡a204, [1] p. ‡bfront., plates. ‡c23 cm.
500 ‡a"Authorities": p. [8]
500 ‡aMost of the plates printed on both sides and accompanied by descriptive letterpress.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (page [8]).
505 0 0 ‡tThe creation ‡g(Osage) -- ‡tHow the world was made ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tThe flood and the rainbow ‡g(Lenni-Lenapí (Delaware)) -- ‡tThe first fire ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tThe ancestors of people ‡g(Osage) -- ‡tOrigin of strawberries ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tSacred legend ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tThe legend of the peace pipes ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tA tradition of the Calumet ‡g(Lenni-Lenapí (Delaware)) -- ‡tThe sacred pole ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tIkto and the Thunders ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe thunder bird ‡g(Comanche) -- ‡tThe thunder bird ‡g(Assiniboin) -- ‡tSong of the thunder gods ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tSongs of the buffalo hunt ‡g(Sioux) -- ‡tOrigin of the buffalo ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe buffalo-being ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe youth and the underground people ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tThe buffalo and the grizzly bear ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tThe first buffalo hunt ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tBird omens ‡g(Sioux) -- ‡tThe bird chief ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tSong of the birds ‡g(Pawnee) -- ‡tSong of Kawas, the eagle ‡g(Pawnee) -- ‡tThe eagle's revenge ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tThe race between Humming Bird and Crane ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tRabbit and the turkeys ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tUnktomi and the bad songs ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tHow the pheasant beat corn ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tWhy turkey gobbles ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tOmaha beliefs ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tPawnee beliefs ‡g(Pawnee) -- ‡tA song of hospitality ‡g(Sioux) -- ‡tA song of the march ‡g(Sioux) -- ‡tSong of the prairie breeze ‡g(Kiowa) -- ‡tOld-Woman-Who-Never-Dies ‡g(Mandan) -- ‡tLegend of the corn ‡g(Arikara) -- ‡tTradition of the finding of horses ‡g(Ponca) -- ‡tDakota beliefs and customs ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tWhy the Tetons bury on scaffolds ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe ghost's resentment ‡g(Dakota ) -- ‡tThe forked roads ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tTattooed ghosts ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tA ghost story ‡g(Ponca) -- ‡tThe ghost and the traveler ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe man who shot a ghost ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe Indian who wrestled with a ghost ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe wakanda, or water-god ‡g(Yankton) -- ‡tThe Spirit Land ‡g(Arapahoe) -- ‡tWaziya, the weather spirit ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tKansas blizzards ‡g(Kansa) -- ‡tIkto and the snowstorm ‡g(Teton) -- ‡tThe southern bride ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tFallen-Star ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tQuarrel of Sun and Moon ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tWhy the possum plays dead ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tBog myth ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tCoyote and Snake ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tWhy wolves help in war ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tHow Rabbit escaped from the wolves ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tHow Rabbit lost his fat ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tHow Flint visited Rabbit ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tHow Rabbit caught the sun in a trap ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tHow Rabbit killed the giant ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tHow Deer got his horns ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tWhy the deer has blunt teeth ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tLegend of the head of gold ‡g(Dakota) -- ‡tThe Milky Way ‡g(Cherokee) -- ‡tCoyote and Gray Fox ‡g(Ponca) -- ‡tIctinike and Turtle ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tIctinike and the creators ‡g(Omaha) -- ‡tHow Big Turtle went on the war path ‡g(Omaha)
520 ‡aFrom the Osage creation myth to legendary rivalries over the plains buffalo, American folklorist Katharine Berry Judson has compiled a rich collection of Native American folk stories. Drawing on documentation found in the annual reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology and the publications of the United States Geographical and Geological Survey, this 1913 volume contains authentic myths and legends of indigineous peoples of the Great Plains region of the United States.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
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