Algic Researches, Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, First Series. Indian Tales and Legends, Vol. 1 of 2

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Algic Researches, Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, First Series. Indian Tales and Legends, Vol. 1 of 2

by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
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ALGIC RESEARCHES, - COMPRISING - INQUIRIES RESPECTING THE MENTAL CHARACTERISTICS - OF THE - NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. - FIRST SERIES. - INDIAN TALES AND LEGENDS. - IN TWO VOLUMES. - VOL. I. - BY HENRY ROWE SCHOOLCRAFT.

0:36
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TO - Lieut. Col. HENRY WHITING, - OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY.

1:20
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

0:47
4

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS.

25:50
5

INDIAN TALES AND LEGENDS, MYTHOLOGIC AND ALLEGORIC. - RENDERED FROM THE ORAL TRADITIONS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS BY COMPETENT INTERPRETERS, - AND WRITTEN OUT - FROM THE ORIGINAL NOTES.

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PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE TALES.

33:00
7

NOTE.

1:17
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OJEEG ANNUNG; - OR, - THE SUMMER-MAKER. - AN ODJIBWA TALE.

11:52
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THE CELESTIAL SISTERS. - A SHAWNEE TALE.

8:02
10

TAU-WAU-CHEE-HEZKAW; - OR, - THE WHITE FEATHER. - A SIOUX TALE.

12:58

Description

This volume offers a rare glimpse into the inner world of the Native peoples of the North American interior, assembled by a nineteenth‑century explorer who spent decades listening to their oral traditions. Rather than focusing solely on external customs, the author turns his attention to the mental traits, philosophies, and unique ways of thinking that animate the stories he records.

Within its pages you’ll encounter a vivid tapestry of legends—from the summer‑bringing Ojeeg Annung and the celestial sisters to the trickster exploits of Manabozho and the fable of the three cranberries. Each tale is introduced with thoughtful commentary that explains its cultural context, linguistic nuances, and the underlying values it conveys, allowing listeners to appreciate both the narrative charm and the deeper insight it provides.

The collection balances enchanting storytelling with scholarly observation, making it an inviting entry point for anyone curious about the rich imagination and intellectual spirit of the indigenous peoples whose voices have long been overlooked.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (286K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Julia Miller, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from scans of public domain material produced by Microsoft for their Live Search Books site.)

Release date

2011-02-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

1793–1864

A restless explorer, geologist, and writer, this early American author helped shape how 19th-century readers imagined the Great Lakes, the Mississippi headwaters, and Native cultures of the Upper Midwest. His books mix travel, natural history, and ethnographic observation, making them vivid records of a formative period in U.S. expansion.

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