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Omaha Beliefs |
Omaha |
90 |
Pawnee Beliefs |
Pawnee |
92 |
A Song of Hospitality |
Sioux |
95 |
A Song of the March |
Sioux |
96 |
Song of the Prairie Breeze |
Kiowa |
97 |
Old-Woman-Who-Never-Dies |
Mandan |
98 |
Legend of the Corn |
Arikara |
101 |
Tradition of the Finding of Horses |
Ponca |
105 |
Dakota Beliefs and Customs |
Dakota |
108 |
Why the Tetons Bury on Scaffolds |
Teton |
110 |
The Ghost’s Resentment |
Dakota |
111 |
The Forked Roads |
Omaha |
116 |
Tattooed Ghosts |
Dakota |
117 |
A Ghost Story |
Ponca |
118 |
The Ghost and the Traveler |
Teton |
119 |
The Man who Shot a Ghost |
Teton |
120 |
The Indian Who Wrestled with a Ghost |
Teton |
122 |
The Wakanda, or Water God |
Yankton |
126 |
The Spirit Land |
Arapahoe |
129 |
Waziya, the Weather Spirit |
Teton |
131 |
Kansas Blizzards |
Kansa |
132 |
Ikto and the Snowstorm |
Teton |
133 |
The Southern Bride |
Cherokee |
135 |
The Fallen Star |
Dakota |
136 |
Quarrel of Sun and Moon |
Omaha |
147 |
Why the Possum Plays Dead |
Cherokee |
148 |
Bog Myth |
Dakota |
150 |
Coyote and Snake |
Omaha |
151 |
Why the Wolves Help in War |
Dakota |
153 |
How Rabbit Escaped from the Wolves |
Cherokee |
155 |
How Rabbit Lost His Fat |
Omaha |
157 |
How Flint Visited Rabbit |
Cherokee |
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