131 entries tagged "NorthAmerica"
Adventures of an Indian Brave
Ball-carrier and the Bad One
The Bird Lover
Bokwewa, the Humpback
The Box of Robbers
The Boy and the Dragon
The Boy and the Wolves, or, The Broken Promise
The Boy in the Land of the Shadows
The Boy of the Red Twilight Sky
The Boy Who Overcame the Giants
The Boy who Snared the Sun
The Boy Who was Called Thick-Head
The Boy Who was Saved By Thoughts
Brother Bear's Big House
Brer Rabbit and the Gold Mine
Brer Rabbit and the Partridge Nest
Brother Rabbit Finds the Moon in the Mill Pond
Brer Rabbit Gets Brer Fox a Horse
Brer Rabbit Treats the Creeturs to a Race
Brer Rabbit's Flying Trip
Brer Rabbit's Frolic
The Capture of Father Time
The Celestial Sisters
Osseo, The Child of the Evening Star
The Children with One Eye
Corn Plume and Bean Maiden
The Crane That Never Crossed the River
The Creeturs go to the Barbecue
The Cruel Stepmother
The Cunning Hare
The Dead Wife
The Dummy That Lived
The Enchanted Moccasins
The Enchanted Types
Ermine and the Hunter
The Fairy Bride
The Fairy Bride
The Fall of the Spider Man
The Fire-Plume
A Firemaker and a Peacemaker
The Giant with the Grey Feathers
The Girl Who Always Cried
The Girl Who Owned a Bear
The Glass Dog
Grasshopper
Gray Eagle and His Five Brothers
Great Heart and the Three Tests
Greedy Fawn and the Porridge
He of the Little Shell
How a Boy was Cured of Boasting
How a Native American Boy Won His Name
How Brer Rabbit Got a House
How the Coon Outwitted the Fox
How the Fairies Worked Magic
How Glooskap Made the Birds
How Good and Evil Came to Be
How the Iroquois Give Thanks
How the Little Brother Set Free His Big Brothers
How Little Shooter Lost His Luck
How Mice Overcame the Warriors
How Mr. Lion Lost His Wool
How Morning Star Lost Her Fish
How the Native Americans Learned to Heal
How Old Man Winter was Driven Back
How Rabbit Deceived Fox
How Raven Brought Fire to the Native Americans
How the Robin Burned his Breast
How Stories Came to Be
How the Summer Came
How the Turkey Buzzard Got His Suit
How Two Native American Boys Settled a Quarrel
How the White Man Came
How the Woman Overcame the Bear
In the Land of Souls
The King of the Polar Bears
The Laughing Hippopotamus
Leelinau, the Lost Daughter
The Lion and the Cat
The Little Boy and the Girl in the Clouds
How the Stories Came to Be
The Little Spirit, or Boy-Man
The Magic Bon Bons
The Magic Bundle
The Man with His Leg Tied Up
Manabozho, the Mischief Maker
The Mandarin and the Butterfly
Mish-o-sha, the Magician
The Origin of the Robin
The Owl and the Eagle
Owl with the Great Head and Eyes
The Queen of Quok
Rabbit and the Grain Buyers
Rabbit and the Moon-Man
Rabbit and the Native American Chief
Rainbow and the Autumn Leaves
The Red Swan
Saint Nicholas and the Children
Sheem, the Forsaken Boy
Shin-ge-bis fools the North Wind
The Song-Bird and the Healing Waters
Sparrow's Search for the Rain
Strong Desire, and the Red Sorcerer
The Toad-Woman
The Tobacco Fairy from the Blue Hills
The Turtle and His Bride
The Two Jeebi
Weendigoes and the Bone-Dwarf
What the Ash and the Maple Learned
White Feather and the Six Giants
Why the Chipmunk has Black Stripes
Why Crows are Poor
Why the Cuckoo is Lazy
Why Dogs Chase Foxes
Why the Eagle Defends Americans
Why the Goldfinches Look Like the Sun
Why the Hare has a Split Lip and Short Tail
Why Hermit Thrush is So Shy
Why Hounds Outrun Other Animals
Why the Ice Roof Fell
Why Lightning Sometimes Strikes
Why the Native American Loves His Dog
Why Native Americans Never Shoot Pigeons
Why the Partridge Drums
Why the Woodpecker Bores for Its Food
The Wicked Wolverine
The Winter-Spirit and His Visitor
The Wonderful Exploits of Grasshopper
The Wonderful Pump
Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn
Yeh Sen Noh Wehs
The Youth and the Dog-Dance
Ball-carrier and the Bad One
The Bird Lover
Bokwewa, the Humpback
The Box of Robbers
The Boy and the Dragon
The Boy and the Wolves, or, The Broken Promise
The Boy in the Land of the Shadows
The Boy of the Red Twilight Sky
The Boy Who Overcame the Giants
The Boy who Snared the Sun
The Boy Who was Called Thick-Head
The Boy Who was Saved By Thoughts
Brother Bear's Big House
Brer Rabbit and the Gold Mine
Brer Rabbit and the Partridge Nest
Brother Rabbit Finds the Moon in the Mill Pond
Brer Rabbit Gets Brer Fox a Horse
Brer Rabbit Treats the Creeturs to a Race
Brer Rabbit's Flying Trip
Brer Rabbit's Frolic
The Capture of Father Time
The Celestial Sisters
Osseo, The Child of the Evening Star
The Children with One Eye
Corn Plume and Bean Maiden
The Crane That Never Crossed the River
The Creeturs go to the Barbecue
The Cruel Stepmother
The Cunning Hare
The Dead Wife
The Dummy That Lived
The Enchanted Moccasins
The Enchanted Types
Ermine and the Hunter
The Fairy Bride
The Fairy Bride
The Fall of the Spider Man
The Fire-Plume
A Firemaker and a Peacemaker
The Giant with the Grey Feathers
The Girl Who Always Cried
The Girl Who Owned a Bear
The Glass Dog
Grasshopper
Gray Eagle and His Five Brothers
Great Heart and the Three Tests
Greedy Fawn and the Porridge
He of the Little Shell
How a Boy was Cured of Boasting
How a Native American Boy Won His Name
How Brer Rabbit Got a House
How the Coon Outwitted the Fox
How the Fairies Worked Magic
How Glooskap Made the Birds
How Good and Evil Came to Be
How the Iroquois Give Thanks
How the Little Brother Set Free His Big Brothers
How Little Shooter Lost His Luck
How Mice Overcame the Warriors
How Mr. Lion Lost His Wool
How Morning Star Lost Her Fish
How the Native Americans Learned to Heal
How Old Man Winter was Driven Back
How Rabbit Deceived Fox
How Raven Brought Fire to the Native Americans
How the Robin Burned his Breast
How Stories Came to Be
How the Summer Came
How the Turkey Buzzard Got His Suit
How Two Native American Boys Settled a Quarrel
How the White Man Came
How the Woman Overcame the Bear
In the Land of Souls
The King of the Polar Bears
The Laughing Hippopotamus
Leelinau, the Lost Daughter
The Lion and the Cat
The Little Boy and the Girl in the Clouds
How the Stories Came to Be
The Little Spirit, or Boy-Man
The Magic Bon Bons
The Magic Bundle
The Man with His Leg Tied Up
Manabozho, the Mischief Maker
The Mandarin and the Butterfly
Mish-o-sha, the Magician
The Origin of the Robin
The Owl and the Eagle
Owl with the Great Head and Eyes
The Queen of Quok
Rabbit and the Grain Buyers
Rabbit and the Moon-Man
Rabbit and the Native American Chief
Rainbow and the Autumn Leaves
The Red Swan
Saint Nicholas and the Children
Sheem, the Forsaken Boy
Shin-ge-bis fools the North Wind
The Song-Bird and the Healing Waters
Sparrow's Search for the Rain
Strong Desire, and the Red Sorcerer
The Toad-Woman
The Tobacco Fairy from the Blue Hills
The Turtle and His Bride
The Two Jeebi
Weendigoes and the Bone-Dwarf
What the Ash and the Maple Learned
White Feather and the Six Giants
Why the Chipmunk has Black Stripes
Why Crows are Poor
Why the Cuckoo is Lazy
Why Dogs Chase Foxes
Why the Eagle Defends Americans
Why the Goldfinches Look Like the Sun
Why the Hare has a Split Lip and Short Tail
Why Hermit Thrush is So Shy
Why Hounds Outrun Other Animals
Why the Ice Roof Fell
Why Lightning Sometimes Strikes
Why the Native American Loves His Dog
Why Native Americans Never Shoot Pigeons
Why the Partridge Drums
Why the Woodpecker Bores for Its Food
The Wicked Wolverine
The Winter-Spirit and His Visitor
The Wonderful Exploits of Grasshopper
The Wonderful Pump
Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn
Yeh Sen Noh Wehs
The Youth and the Dog-Dance