The Indian Fairy Book

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The Indian Fairy Book

by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

EN·~6 hours

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Description

This collection gathers the timeless tales whispered around lodge fires by generations of Indigenous storytellers. Recorded by a nineteenth‑century observer who lived among the peoples of the Great Lakes and western plains, the stories preserve the vivid world of manitoes, clever children, and enchanted animals. Listeners will be drawn into episodes such as a daring boy who fashions a coat from bird skins and then vows to capture the very sun, as well as other legends of mischievous spirits, heroic quests, and the subtle wisdom that guides everyday life.

The anthology is illustrated with striking color artwork that brings each myth to life, while the narrative voice remains faithful to the oral cadence of the original narrators. These stories offer both wonder and gentle moral insight, inviting listeners to experience a cultural heritage that has been passed down through countless evenings beside the fire. Whether you seek adventure, humor, or a glimpse into ancient worldviews, the tales resonate with a timeless, enchanting charm.

Details

Full title

The Indian Fairy Book From the Original Legends

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (393K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2015-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

1793–1864

An explorer, geologist, and writer of the early United States, he is best remembered for his studies of Native American languages, stories, and history. His travels around the Great Lakes and his reports on the region helped shape how 19th-century readers understood the American frontier.

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