Stories the Iroquois tell their children /
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New York ; Cincinnati ; Chicago :
American Book Company,
[1917]
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Online Access: | http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.0010742684A http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/2729237 Free eBook from the Internet Archive Additional information and access via Open Library |
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505 | 0 | |a Introductory. How the stories came to be -- Why I was called the Story-Teller -- The Little People -- Story-telling time -- How the Iroquois give thanks -- A firemaker and a peacemaker -- Iroquois wonder stories. How the White Man came -- Why the eagle defends Americans -- How the turkey buzzard got his suit -- Why the partridge drums -- How the Indians learned to heal -- Why dogs chase foxes -- Why hermit thrush is so shy -- How Good and Evil came to be -- How a boy was cured of boasting -- Why the cuckoo is so lazy -- How the coon outwitted the fox -- Why the goldfinhces look like the sun -- What the ash and the maple learned -- How the woman overcame the bear -- Why the woodpecker bores for its food -- Why the ice roof fell -- Why the chipmunk has black stripes -- How two Indian boys settled a quarrel -- How mice overcame the warriors -- Why crows are poor -- Why the Indian loves his dog -- Greedy fawn and the porridge -- Why hounds outrun other animals -- Why Indians never shoot pigeons -- How Old Man Winter was driven back -- Why lightning sometimes strikes -- Why the hare has a split lip and short tail -- Corn Plume and Bean Maiden -- How the robin burned his breast -- Iroquois fairy stories. How Morning Star lost her fish -- How Little Shooter lost his luck -- How an Indian boy won his name -- How the fairies worked magic. | |
510 | 4 | |a Minsky, R. American trade bindings with Native American themes 1875-1933, |c page 60 | |
563 | |a Publisher's pictorial light brown cloth stamped in orange and black on cover with illustration of an Indian man reading from a large illustrated bark panel by a campfire with a group of Indian boys and girls; black title on cover and spine; spine image in black and orange of strung beads. Binding signed with initials "W.F.W" by illustrator W. Fletcher White. | ||
590 | |a Schimmel Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2014 by Caroline F. Schimmel. | ||
590 | |a Schimmel Collection copy inscribed by the author ("Greetings from Yehsennohwehs (The Storyteller)") on front free endpaper. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Introductory. How the stories came to be -- Why I was called the Story-Teller -- The Little People -- Story-telling time -- How the Iroquois give thanks -- A firemaker and a peacemaker -- Iroquois wonder stories. How the White Man came -- Why the eagle defends Americans -- How the turkey buzzard got his suit -- Why the partridge drums -- How the Indians learned to heal -- Why dogs chase foxes -- Why hermit thrush is so shy -- How Good and Evil came to be -- How a boy was cured of boasting -- Why the cuckoo is so lazy -- How the coon outwitted the fox -- Why the goldfinhces look like the sun -- What the ash and the maple learned -- How the woman overcame the bear -- Why the woodpecker bores for its food -- Why the ice roof fell -- Why the chipmunk has black stripes -- How two Indian boys settled a quarrel -- How mice overcame the warriors -- Why crows are poor -- Why the Indian loves his dog -- Greedy fawn and the porridge -- Why hounds outrun other animals -- Why Indians never shoot pigeons -- How Old Man Winter was driven back -- Why lightning sometimes strikes -- Why the hare has a split lip and short tail -- Corn Plume and Bean Maiden -- How the robin burned his breast -- Iroquois fairy stories. How Morning Star lost her fish -- How Little Shooter lost his luck -- How an Indian boy won his name -- How the fairies worked magic. | |
563 | |a Publisher's pictorial light brown cloth stamped in orange and black on cover with illustration of an Indian man reading from a large illustrated bark panel by a campfire with a group of Indian boys and girls; black title on cover and spine; spine image in black and orange of strung beads. Binding signed with initials "W.F.W" by illustrator W. Fletcher White. |5 PSt | ||
541 | 0 | |3 HSP Copy; |c Purchase; |a eBay; |d 10-31-2023; |h $125 IRA Funds | |
590 | |a HSP Copy: Indian Rights Association Complimentary Collection | ||
500 | |a Color frontispiece and 8 full-page color plates signed: W. Fletcher White. | ||
650 | 4 | |a CHR 1917 |5 PU | |
650 | 4 | |a PRO Schimmel, Caroline F. (donor) (Schimmel Collection copy) |5 PU | |
650 | 4 | |a PRO Powers, Mabel (autograph) (Schimmel Collection copy) |5 PU | |
651 | 7 | |a New York (State) |2 fast |0 (OCoLC)fst01210280 | |
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710 | 2 | |a Caroline F. Schimmel Collection of Women in the American Wilderness (University of Pennsylvania) |5 PU | |
752 | |a United States |b New York (State) |d New York. | ||
752 | |a United States |b Ohio |d Cincinnati. | ||
752 | |a United States |b Illinois |d Chicago. | ||
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