Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales
Each of the 27 captivating tales in this rich collection, passed down from generation to generation, long ago provided an evening's entertainment and instruction for Sioux youngsters sitting spellbound around the campfire. Shortened and simplified for young readers and listeners of today, the stories include creation myths, animal fables reminiscent of Aesop, and stories of brave heroes, beautiful princesses, wicked witches, cruel giants, and other universal characters. In these stories, however, the characters unmistakably belong to the fascinating world of the Plains Indians.
Among the memorable tales in this collection are "The Buffalo and the Field-Mouse," "The Raccoon and the Bee-Tree," "Unktomee and His Bundle of Songs," "The Festival of the Little People," "The Little Boy Man," "The First Battle," "The Beloved of the Sun," "The Laugh-Maker," "The Girl Who Married the Star," "North Wind and Star Boy," "The Magic Arrows," "The Ghost-Wife," and 15 more. Chosen by Charles A. Eastman, who was raised as a Sioux in the 1870s and 1880s, the tales include such unforgettable characters as Unktomee, the sly one (much like Br'er Fox of the Uncle Remus stories); Chanotedah (an Indian brownie or gnome); and the cannibal giants Eya and Double-Face. Young readers and students of Native American legend and lore will delight in these authentic, time-honored stories.
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Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales
Each of the 27 captivating tales in this rich collection, passed down from generation to generation, long ago provided an evening's entertainment and instruction for Sioux youngsters sitting spellbound around the campfire. Shortened and simplified for young readers and listeners of today, the stories include creation myths, animal fables reminiscent of Aesop, and stories of brave heroes, beautiful princesses, wicked witches, cruel giants, and other universal characters. In these stories, however, the characters unmistakably belong to the fascinating world of the Plains Indians.
Among the memorable tales in this collection are "The Buffalo and the Field-Mouse," "The Raccoon and the Bee-Tree," "Unktomee and His Bundle of Songs," "The Festival of the Little People," "The Little Boy Man," "The First Battle," "The Beloved of the Sun," "The Laugh-Maker," "The Girl Who Married the Star," "North Wind and Star Boy," "The Magic Arrows," "The Ghost-Wife," and 15 more. Chosen by Charles A. Eastman, who was raised as a Sioux in the 1870s and 1880s, the tales include such unforgettable characters as Unktomee, the sly one (much like Br'er Fox of the Uncle Remus stories); Chanotedah (an Indian brownie or gnome); and the cannibal giants Eya and Double-Face. Young readers and students of Native American legend and lore will delight in these authentic, time-honored stories.
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Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales

Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales

Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales

Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales

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Each of the 27 captivating tales in this rich collection, passed down from generation to generation, long ago provided an evening's entertainment and instruction for Sioux youngsters sitting spellbound around the campfire. Shortened and simplified for young readers and listeners of today, the stories include creation myths, animal fables reminiscent of Aesop, and stories of brave heroes, beautiful princesses, wicked witches, cruel giants, and other universal characters. In these stories, however, the characters unmistakably belong to the fascinating world of the Plains Indians.
Among the memorable tales in this collection are "The Buffalo and the Field-Mouse," "The Raccoon and the Bee-Tree," "Unktomee and His Bundle of Songs," "The Festival of the Little People," "The Little Boy Man," "The First Battle," "The Beloved of the Sun," "The Laugh-Maker," "The Girl Who Married the Star," "North Wind and Star Boy," "The Magic Arrows," "The Ghost-Wife," and 15 more. Chosen by Charles A. Eastman, who was raised as a Sioux in the 1870s and 1880s, the tales include such unforgettable characters as Unktomee, the sly one (much like Br'er Fox of the Uncle Remus stories); Chanotedah (an Indian brownie or gnome); and the cannibal giants Eya and Double-Face. Young readers and students of Native American legend and lore will delight in these authentic, time-honored stories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486413037
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 10/20/2011
Series: Dover Children's Classics
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1110L (what's this?)
Age Range: 11 - 14 Years

Table of Contents

FIRST The Buffalo and the Field-Mouse
SECOND The Frogs and the Crane
THIRD The Eagle and the Beaver
FOURTH The War-Party
FIFTH The Falcon and the Duck
SIXTH The Raccoon and the Bee-Tree
SEVENTH The Badger and the Bear
EIGHTH The Good-Luck Token
NINTH Unktomee and His Bundle of Songs
TENTH Unktomee and the Elk
ELEVENTH The Festival of the Little People
TWELFTH Eya the Devourer
THIRTEENTH The Wars of Wakeeyan and Unktayhee
FOURTEENTH The Little Boy Man
FIFTEENTH The Return of the Little Boy Man
SIXTEENTH The First Battle
SEVENTEENTH The Beloved of the Sun
EIGHTEENTH Wood-Chopper and Berry-Picker
NINETEENTH The Son-in-Law
TWENTIETH The Comrades
TWENTY-FIRST The Laugh-Maker
TWENTY-SECOND The Runaways
TWENTY-THIRD The Girl Who Married the Star
TWENTY-FOURTH North Wind and Star Boy
TWENTY-FIFTH The Ten Virgins
TWENTY-SIXTH The Magic Arrows
TWENTY-SEVENTH The Ghost Wife
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