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Personal Reminiscences.

Scenes and Adventures in the Ozark Mountains.

Chapter I.

Chapter II.

Chapter III.

Chapter IV.

Character of the Red Man of America.

Domestic Condition of the Tribes and Constitution of the Indian Family.

The Manito Tree.

Tales of a Wigwam.

The White Stone Canoe.

The Lynx and the Hare.

The Worship of the Sun.

Shingebiss.

Early Indian Biography.

Piskaret.

The Saustawraýtsees, or the Origin of the Wyandot and Seneca Tribes.

Early Sketches of Indian Women.

Wasbashas; or, the Tribe that Grew Out of a Shell.

The Boy Who Set a Snare for the Sun; or the Origin of the Kug-e-beeng-wa-kwa, or Dormouse.

Ampata Sapa; or, the First-wife.

Mukakee Mindemoea; or, the Toad-woman.

The Flight of the Shawnees from the South.

Bosh-kwa-dosh, or the Quadruped with the Hair Blown Off Its Skin.

Mäsh-kwa-sha-kwong, or the Traditionary Story of the Red Head and His Two Sons.

Wa-wa-be-zo-win, or the Swing On The Lake Shore.

Takozid, or the Short-foot.

Machinito, the Evil Spirit; from the Legends of Iagou.

Repose of the Soul.

The Little Spirit, or Boy-man.

Aingodon and Naywadaha.

Sketches of the Lives of Noted Red Men and Women Who Have Appeared on the Western Continent.

Wabojeeg, or the White Fisher.

Brant, Red Jacket, Uncas, Miontonimo.

The Rabid Wolf.

Moowis, or the Man Made Up of Rags and Dirt.

The Lone Lightning.

Confessions of Catherine Ogee Wyan Akwut Okwa; or the Woman of the Blue-robed Cloud, the Prophetess of Chegoimegon.

Ruling Chief of the Miamis.

The Magician of Lake Huron.

Corn-planting, and Its Incidents.

Domestic and Social Manners of the Indians, While on Their Wintering Grounds.

Pugasaing; or, the Game of the Bowl.

Reverence and Affection for Parents.

Andaig Weos, or Crows-flesh.

Origin and History of the Race.

Wyandot Traditions of the Creation, and Other Epochs.

Traditions of the Arctidés.

Historical Traditions of the Chippewas, Odjibwas, or Odjibwa-algonquins.

Mythology, Superstitions, and Religion of the Algonquins.

Indian Arrow Heads, &c.

Indian Music, Songs, and Poetry.

Chant to the Fire-fly.

Ethnology.

Language.

Lectures on the Grammatical Structure of the Indian Language.

The Era of the Arrival of the French in the Upper Lakes.

Shingaba-wossins, or Image Stones.

Mnemonic Symbols of the North American Indians.

Grave Creek Mound.

Names of the American Lakes.

Geographical Terminology of the U. States

Letters on the Antiquities of the Western Country

Era of the Settlement of Detroit, and the Straits Between Lakes Erie and Huron.

The Choctaw Indians.

A Synopsis of Cartier's Voyages of Discovery at North America.

The Influence of Ardent Spirits on the Condition of the North American Indians.

Venerable Indian Chief.

Fate of the Indigenous People in America

Nursery and Cradle Songs of the Forest.

Of Their Women, Their Dispositions, Employments, Usage by Their Husbands, Their Apparell, and Modesty.

Pawnee Barbarity.

"The Loon Upon the Lake."

Odjibwa Song.

Niagara, an Allegory.

A Psalm.

Traditionary War Songs of the Odjibwa Algonquins.

Appendix.

Narrative of the Captivity of Alexander Henry, Esq.

Narrative of the Captivity of Frances Noble.

Narrative of the Captivity of Quintin Stockwell.

Narrative of the Captivity of Peter Williamson.

Narrative of the Captivity of Jonathan Carver.

Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Scott.

The History of American Indians (Based on Original Notes and Manuscripts)

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