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Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children

Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children

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122 How Two Indian Boys settled a Quarrel 125 How Mice overcame the Warriors 130 Why Crows are Poor 135 Why the Indian loves his Dog 139 Greedy Fawn and the Porridge 145 Why Hounds outrun other Animals 152 Why Indians never shoot Pigeons 155 How Old Man Winter was driven Back 159 Why Lightning sometimes Strikes 168 Why the Hare has a Split Lip and Short Tail 176 Corn Plume and Bean Maiden 180 How the Robin burned his Breast 187 IROQUOIS FAIRY STORIES How Morning Star lost her Fish 195 How Little Shooter lost his Luck 201 How an Indian Boy won his Name 205 How the Fairies worked Magic 211


ACKNOWLEDGMENT

If the Red Children had not welcomed the writer to their lodge fires, these stories the Iroquois tell their children could not have been retold. With one or two exceptions, the ideas found in the stories have been had from the lips of the Indians themselves. To Arthur C. ParkerGa wa so wa neh—for his careful review of the stories and assistance in securing authentic Iroquois illustrations; and to the following story-tellers who so kindly welcomed her to their lodges, and told her stories, the writer is most grateful.

Edward Cornplanter (So son do wah—"Great Night") Seneca Wolf
William Patterson (Ga reh hwonts—"Power has come down") Tuscarora Deer
Moses Shongo (Ho non da a suh—"Keeper of the hills") Seneca Wolf
Clifford Shongo (Ouhn yah dah goh—"Very dark blue sky") Seneca Wolf
Charles Doxon (Hoh squa sa ga dah—"Woodsman") Onondaga Turtle
Daniel George (Jo ha a ga dah—"Roadscraper") Onondaga Eel
Mary Printup (Wah le sa loh) Mohawk Snipe
Dan Williams (Oh geh rah u reh ru ha neh—"Running Bear") Tuscarora Bear
Eli Henry Tuscarora Deer
Harriett Pembleton (Gah do rehn tah—"Dropping Husks") Tuscarora Turtle
Amos Killbuck (Har wen do dyoh—"He has forsaken early dawn") Seneca Wolf
Alfred Jimeson (Har neh a oh—"Hatchet in his hands") Seneca Heron
William Hoag (O no nah—"Very cold") Seneca Wolf
Ellen Pierce Shongo (Yea wen noh aih—"The high word") Seneca Wolf
Baptist Thomas (Sa ha whe—"Long feather") Onondaga Turtle
Albert Cusick (Sha go na qua da—"Made them mad") Onondaga Eel
Theodore Jimeson (Jah o yah) Seneca Snipe
David Warrior (Dwen o gwah) Cayuga White Heron

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