
audiobook
About Indian Legends
ABOUT INDIAN LEGENDS
The Authority
The Legends
THE CONFEDERATION OF THE IROQUOIS
BIRTH OF THE ARBUTUS
A LEGEND OF THE RIVER
LEGENDS OF THE CORN
THE FIRST WINTER
THE GREAT MOSQUITO
These tales come from the heart of the Iroquois world, where stories were never inked on parchment but spoken around fires and woven into daily life. Passed down through generations, the legends capture the tribe’s reverence for the hunt, the battle, the dance, and the ever‑present spirits of forest, river, and sky. Their oral nature gives each narrative a rhythmic, almost ceremonial quality, as if the words themselves carry a sacred charge.
The collection stems from a unique friendship between a 19th‑century frontier surveyor and the Seneca chief Cornplanter, whose candid recollections were recorded on field‑books and later compiled by the author. Drawing also on the memories of Cornplanter’s nephew, Governor Blacksnake, and other tribal elders, the volume preserves stories that have survived the upheavals of contact and colonization.
Listeners will be drawn into vivid episodes of heroic feats, mysterious creatures, and the Iroquois vision of a world where every natural event bears a supernatural meaning. The stories offer a window into a culture that prized imagination, community, and the power of spoken tradition.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (207K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tom Cosmas
Release date
2018-11-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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