Old Indian Legends

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Old Indian Legends

by Zitkala-Sa

EN·~1 hours

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Iktomi, a spider‑fairy dressed in bright beaded deerskin, roams the plains with a grin that hides his clever tricks. Known for setting snares rather than hunting honestly, his vanity keeps him alone in a cone‑shaped wigwam, yearning for companionship. One day, hunger drives him to the marshes where a circle of dancing ducks catches his eye, their song echoing across the water.

Curiosity and pride prompt Iktomi to reveal the mysterious bundle he carries, claiming it holds a collection of songs. He builds a modest straw hut, invites the eager ducks inside, and begins to sing in a strange, haunting tongue. As his melody rises, the ducks listen, uncertain whether they have stumbled upon a lesson or a new trick.

The tale weaves humor and caution, exploring how a trickster’s desire for admiration can lead to unexpected encounters on the prairie. Listeners will find themselves chuckling at his antics while pondering the deeper message about pride and community.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Judith Boss, and David Widger

Release date

2008-07-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Zitkala-Sa

Zitkala-Sa

1876–1938

A fierce, original voice in American literature, she turned personal experience into stories and essays that challenged the violence of forced assimilation. Her work as a writer, musician, and activist helped push Native rights and Native cultural survival into the national conversation.

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