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Myths and legends of the Sioux / by Mrs. Marie L. McLaughlin ; with illustrations from original drawings.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Schimmel Collection Schimmel Fiction 3187
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McLaughlin, Marie L., 1842-1924.
Contributor:
Caroline F. Schimmel Collection of Women in the American Wilderness (University of Pennsylvania)
Schimmel, Caroline F., donor, associated name.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mdewakanton Indians--Folklore.
Mdewakanton Indians.
Dakota Indians--Folklore.
Dakota Indians.
Folklore.
Penn Provenance:
Schimmel, Caroline F. (donor) (Schimmel Collection copy)
Physical Description:
200 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Edition:
First Bison book printing.
Place of Publication:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1990.
Summary:
The timid rabbit who outwits the tyrannical bear, the wonderful turtle who marries the Indian chief's daughter, the pet crane who saves a family -- these and many other legendary figures appear in Myths and Legends of the Sioux. Marie L. McLaughlin, born to a white father and a mixed-blood Sioux mother, heard these stories while growing up among the eastern Sioux of Minnesota. When she recorded them for posterity in 1916 she had long been the wife of James McLaughlin, whom she served as interpreter during the years he was head of the Devils Lake and Standing Rock agencies and an inspector for the Indian Bureau. The thirty-eight pieces in this collection are rich in humor, animal lore, otherworldly encounters, and famous legends such as those featuring Unktomi (Spider) and the Stone Boy.
Notes:
"A bison book."
Reprint. Originally published: Bismarck, N.D. : Bismarck Tribune Co., 1916.
Local Notes:
Schimmel Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2014 by Caroline F. Schimmel.
ISBN:
0803281714
9780803281714
0803231490
9780803231498
OCLC:
21373378

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