Ke-ma-ha : the Omaha stories of Francis La Flesche / edited by James W. Parins & Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr.
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- text
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- 0585253730
- 9780585253732
- 813/.52 20
- PS3523.A268 K46 1995eb
- digitized 2010 committed to preserve
Includes bibliographical references.
The Laughing Bird, the Wren: An Indian Legend -- The Story of a Vision -- A Buffalo Ride -- A Buffalo Hunt -- A Discovery and an Experience -- Kae-zhin-ga: A Story of the Platte River -- Tae-hon'-zhon -- Wa-ha-ton-ga -- Ta-de'-win -- The Captive Maid -- The Twins and Two-Face -- The Spring, the Mischief Maker, and the Tree -- He-ba-cha-ge and Sin-de-dum-pa -- Kae-run-ga on the War Path -- A Ghost Story -- Hal Baker -- Ne-ma-ha -- Marion, the Book Vendor, and I.
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Stories on the Omaha Indians by a 19th century ethnologist, the theme being that redskins are not all that different from the white man. La Flesche himself was born on the Omaha reservation.
Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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