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Indian Fairy Book

Indian Fairy Book

De : Henry R. Schoolcraft
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Dive into the enchanting world of Indian fairy tales, a captivating collection curated by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, a pioneer in documenting the rich traditions and legends of Indigenous peoples. Having spent thirty years living among the tribes of the West and around the Great Lakes during the early nineteenth century, Mr. Schoolcraft listened intently as storytellers shared their magical tales by the warmth of the lodge fires. From the adventures of the little boy who snared the sun to the mysterious Toad Woman who stole a baby, these stories have been cherished and passed down through generations. Originally published in 1856 by Mason Brothers in New York City, this small brown book, adorned with charming engravings, is a treasure that has found its way into the hearts of many families. Now, with fresh illustrations and thoughtful revisions, these timeless tales are revived for a new audience to enjoy and share.Copyright Legends & Fairy Tales Roman et littérature
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    • 027 - Chapter 24 - Wunzh The Father of Indian Corn
      Dec 11 2025
      Dive into the enchanting world of Indian fairy tales, a captivating collection curated by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, a pioneer in documenting the rich traditions and legends of Indigenous peoples. Having spent thirty years living among the tribes of the West and around the Great Lakes during the early nineteenth century, Mr. Schoolcraft listened intently as storytellers shared their magical tales by the warmth of the lodge fires. From the adventures of the little boy who snared the sun to the mysterious Toad Woman who stole a baby, these stories have been cherished and passed down through generations. Originally published in 1856 by Mason Brothers in New York City, this small brown book, adorned with charming engravings, is a treasure that has found its way into the hearts of many families. Now, with fresh illustrations and thoughtful revisions, these timeless tales are revived for a new audience to enjoy and share.
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      13 min
    • 026 - Chapter 23 - The Little Boy-Man
      Dec 10 2025
      Dive into the enchanting world of Indian fairy tales, a captivating collection curated by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, a pioneer in documenting the rich traditions and legends of Indigenous peoples. Having spent thirty years living among the tribes of the West and around the Great Lakes during the early nineteenth century, Mr. Schoolcraft listened intently as storytellers shared their magical tales by the warmth of the lodge fires. From the adventures of the little boy who snared the sun to the mysterious Toad Woman who stole a baby, these stories have been cherished and passed down through generations. Originally published in 1856 by Mason Brothers in New York City, this small brown book, adorned with charming engravings, is a treasure that has found its way into the hearts of many families. Now, with fresh illustrations and thoughtful revisions, these timeless tales are revived for a new audience to enjoy and share.
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      15 min
    • 025 - Chapter 22 - Bokwewa The Humpback
      Dec 9 2025
      Dive into the enchanting world of Indian fairy tales, a captivating collection curated by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, a pioneer in documenting the rich traditions and legends of Indigenous peoples. Having spent thirty years living among the tribes of the West and around the Great Lakes during the early nineteenth century, Mr. Schoolcraft listened intently as storytellers shared their magical tales by the warmth of the lodge fires. From the adventures of the little boy who snared the sun to the mysterious Toad Woman who stole a baby, these stories have been cherished and passed down through generations. Originally published in 1856 by Mason Brothers in New York City, this small brown book, adorned with charming engravings, is a treasure that has found its way into the hearts of many families. Now, with fresh illustrations and thoughtful revisions, these timeless tales are revived for a new audience to enjoy and share.
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      13 min
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