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CONTENTS
 Hiawatha; or, Manabozho
 Paup-puk-keewiss
 Osseo; or, the Son of the Evening Star
 Kwasind; or, the fearfully Strong Man
 The Jeebi; or, Two Ghosts
 Iagoo
 Shawondasee
 Puck Wudj Ininees; or, the Vanishing Little Men
 Pezhiu and Wabose; or, the Lynx and Hare
 Peboan and Seegwun. An Allegory of Winter and Spring
 Mon-daw-min; or, the Origin of Indian Corn
 Nezhik-e-wa-wa-sun; or, the Lone Lightning
 The Ak Uk O Jeesh; or, the Groundhog Family
 Opeechee; or, the Origin of the Robin
 Shingebiss. An Allegory of Self-reliance
 The Star Family; or, the Celestial Sisters
 Ojeeg Annung; or, the Summer-Maker
 Chileeli; or, the Red Lover
 Sheem, the forsaken Boy, or Wolf Brother
 Mishemokwa; or, the War with the Gigantic Bear wearing
 the precious prize of the Necklace of Wampum, or the
 Origin of the Small Black Bear
 The Red Swan
 Tau-wau-chee-hezkaw; or, the White Feather
 Pauguk, and the mythological interpretation of Hiawatha
 Iëna, the Wanderer; or, Magic Bundle
 Mishosha; or, the Magician of Lake Superior
 Peeta Kway, the Foam-Woman
 Pah-hah-undootah, the Red Head
 The White Stone Canoe
 Onaiazo, the Sky-Walker. A Legend of a Visit to the Sun
 Bosh-kwa-dosh; or, the Mastodon
 The Sun-Catcher; or, the Boy who set a Snare for the Sun.
 A Myth of the Origin of the Dormouse
 Wa-wa-be-zo-win; or,
 the Swing on the Pictured Rocks of Lake Superior
 Mukakee Mindemoea; or, the Toad-Woman
 Eroneniera; or, an Indian Visit to the Great Spirit
 The Six Hawks; or, Broken Wing
 Weeng, the Spirit of Sleep
 Addik Kum Maig; or, the Origin of the White Fish
 Bokwewa; or, the Humpback Magician
 Aggodagauda and his Daughter; or, the Man with his Leg tied up
 Iosco; or, the Prairie Boys' Visit to the Sun and Moon
 The Enchanted Moccasins
 Leelinau. A Chippewa Tale
 Wild Notes of the Pibbigwun
 
     
    
