INDIAN LEGENDS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND - 17 Native American Legends from Canada

INDIAN LEGENDS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND - 17 Native American Legends from Canada
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Publisher : Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : 9788827566923
ISBN-13 : 8827566929
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis INDIAN LEGENDS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND - 17 Native American Legends from Canada by : Anon E. Mouse

Herein you will find seventeen stories of adventure and legend from Vancouver Island, or the land known as Wakash Nation. Stories like “The Legend Of The Thunder Birds”, “How Shewish Became A Great Whale Hunter”, “The Finding Of The Tsomass” and of course “The Legends of Eut-Le-Ten”, Vancouver Island’s own Maui. Here you will read stories of the lone Indian paddling his canoe on the waters of the Western sounds, savouring the scent of cedar hidden amongst the Toh-a-mupt, or Sitca, spruce, with it’s scaly bark and prickly spine; the feathery foliage of the Quilth-kla-mupt, the western hemlock. The frond-like branches and aromatic scent betray to him the much-prized Hohm-ess, the giant cedar tree, from which he carves his staunch canoe. These are the woods in which Eut-Le-Ten roamed and hunted and dreamed of winning the hand of Nas-nas-shup’s daughter who resided in land beyond the sky. Enamoured with this thought, Eut-Le-Ten shot arrow after arrow towards heaven making a rope of shafts. Then when his rope was high enough, he climbed the rope to land above and beyond to claim the hand of Nas-nas-shup’s daughter. Read about this in “The Arrow Chain To Heaven”. But claiming his princess would not be as simple as he thought. Armed with the charms he received after helping “The Two Blind Squaws”, he had to overcome “The Four Terrors Guarding The House Of Nas-Nas-Shup” and the endure “The Trial By Fire” before he could eventually claim his bride. Eut-le-ten eventually returned to earth and was counted as a chief more learned than any that had ever been. So, after you have downloaded this unique volume, find a comfy chair and be prepared to be entertained. YESTERDAY'S BOOKS FOR TODAY'S CHARITIES 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities ========== TAGS: Indian Legends, native American, American Indian, Vancouver island, Nanaimo, folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, children’s stories, bedtime, fables, Pen Picture, Barkley Sound, Summer Home, Seshahts, Thunder Birds, Shewish, Great Whale Hunter, Finding, Tsomass, Legend Of Eut-Le-Ten, Witch, E-Ish-So-Oolth, Birth, Quest, Ogre, Destruction, Release Of The Children, Adventures, Arrow Chain To Heaven, Two Blind Squaws, Four Terrors, Guarding, House Of Nas-Nas-Shup, Trial By Fire, Astronomy, north west coast, Wakash Nation

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island
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Publisher : Hayes Barton Press
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000005713610
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Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by : Alfred Carmichael

Legends of Vancouver

Legends of Vancouver
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Publisher : IndyPublish.com
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105041693214
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Synopsis Legends of Vancouver by : E. Pauline Johnson

"These legends (with two or three exceptions) were told to me personally by my honored friend, the late Chief Joe Capilano, of Vancouver, whom I had the privilege of first meeting in London in 1906, when he visited England and was received at Buckingham Palace by their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. To the fact that I was able to greet Chief Capilano in the Chinook tongue, while we were both many thousands of miles from home, I owe the friendship and the confidence which he so freely gave me when I came to reside on the Pacific coast. These legends he told me from time to time, just as the mood possessed him, and he frequently remarked that they had never been revealed to any other English-speaking person save myself."--Author's pref.

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island
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Publisher : Musson
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3151578
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Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by : Alfred Carmichael

A Guide to B.C. Indian Myth and Legend

A Guide to B.C. Indian Myth and Legend
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Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000005987081
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Synopsis A Guide to B.C. Indian Myth and Legend by : Ralph Maud

This survey of myth-collecting in British Columbia evaluates the work of luminaries such as Boas, Teit, Hill-Tout, Barbeau and Swanton.

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1096799037
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Synopsis Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by : Alfred Carmichael

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island

Indian Legends of Vancouver Island
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ISBN-10 : 0243848463
ISBN-13 : 9780243848461
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by : Carmichael Alfred

The Lost Island

The Lost Island
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Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 1772290548
ISBN-13 : 9781772290547
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lost Island by : E. Pauline Johnson

A search for the timeless connection to the old world presages a vision of the future in the haunting story of The Lost Island from the Legends of Vancouver, a book inspired by the friendship between a Mohawk poet and a Salish chief and storyteller.

The Two Sisters

The Two Sisters
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ISBN-10 : 0994999712
ISBN-13 : 9780994999719
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Two Sisters by : Emily Pauline Johnson

OLD INDIAN LEGENDS - 14 Native American Legends from the Dakotas

OLD INDIAN LEGENDS - 14 Native American Legends from the Dakotas
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Publisher : Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9788827502433
ISBN-13 : 8827502432
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis OLD INDIAN LEGENDS - 14 Native American Legends from the Dakotas by : Anon E. Mouse

Under an open sky, nestling close to the earth, the old Dakota story-tellers have told these legends time and again. While it is easy to recognise such legends without difficulty, the renderings may vary in little incidents. Here, Zitkala-Sa has tried to transplant the native spirit of these tales -- root and all -- into the English language, since America in the last few centuries has acquired a second tongue. In this volume you will find these fourteen stories and legends from the Dakotas: Iktomi And The Ducks Iktomi's Blanket Iktomi And The Muskrat Iktomi And The Coyote Iktomi And The Fawn The Badger And The Bear The Tree-Bound Shooting Of The Red Eagle Iktomi And The Turtle Dance In A Buffalo Skull The Toad And The Boy Iya, The Camp-Eater Manstin, The Rabbit The Warlike Seven THESE ARE relics of the USA’s once virgin soil. These and many others are the tales the American Indians loved so much to hear beside the night fire. For these people the personified elements and other spirits played in a vast world right around the center fire of the wigwam. It was around such fires that these 14 stories would have been told The old legends of North America now belong quite as much to the fair-skinned little patriot as to the land’s black-haired aborigine. And when they are grown tall may they, in their wisdom, not lack interest in a further study of American Indian folklore. A study which so strongly suggests the USA’s near kinship with the rest of humanity and points a steady finger toward the great brotherhood of mankind, and by which one is so forcibly impressed with the possible earnestness of life as seen through the teepee door! If it be true that much lies "in the eye of the beholder," then in the American aborigine, as in any other race, sincerity of belief, though it were based upon mere optical illusion, demands a little respect. After all, at heart, they are much like other peoples. We invite you to settle down in a comfy chair and journey back to a time when these stories were told around campfires, to the delight of young and old alike. ============= KEYWORDS-TAGS: old indian legends, Dakotas, north Dakota, south Dakota, fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, cultural, setting, iktomi, ducks, blanket, muskrat, coyote, fawn, badger, bear, tree bound, shooting red eagle, turtle, dance, buffalo skull, toad, the boy, iya, camp eater, manstin, rabbit, warlike, seven, Midwestern United States, Midwest, Black Hills, Deadwood, Fort Buford, Standing Rock, Wounded Knee, Upper Missouri River, Bismark, Rapid City, Sioux Falls, Pine Ridge, Rosebud, Grand Forks, Lake Traverse, I29, I94, I90