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FOLKLORE
Volume VI: 1964
MALECITE AND PASSAMAQUODDY TALES
Contents
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Introduction |
Stories and the Art of Story-Telling
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Kluskap Tales from the Malecite
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Miscellaneous Malecite Tales |
Passamaquoddy Tales |
Bibliography
Originally published by the
Northeast Folklore Society, under the auspices of the Department of
English, University of Maine, Orono, Maine
Edward D. Ives, Editor
Copyright by the Northeast Folklore
Society, 1965
Second edition, 1998
Published by the Maine Folklife Center, South Stevens Hall,
University of Maine.
MALECITE AND
PASSAMAQUODDY TALES
CONTENTS
I.
INTRODUCTION
Map
II.
STORIES AND THE ART OF STORY-TELLING
by E. Tappan Adney
III.
KLUSKAP TALES FROM THE MALECITE
Kluskap And His Twin Brother
Kluskap and The Beaver
The Tobique Rocks
Kluskap Visits The King of England
Kluskap And His Uncle Turtle
The Great Wind Eagle
Kluskap's Two Marriages, His
Wanderings, His Death
IV.
MISCELLANEOUS MALECITE TALES
The Lost Hunters I
The Lost Hunters II
The Man Who Married The Nun
How The Trappers Broke the Spell
The Man Who Sold His Daughter to the Devil
A Task The Devil Cannot Perform
The Devil And The Card Players
A Witch Tale
Jack LaPorte The Great
A Forerunner
The Little People
V.
PASSAMAQUODDY TALES
A Little Boy Who Brought Good Luck
An Indian Boy That Almost Turned Into A Bear
The Man Whose Life Was In a Weasel
The Story Of A Wicked Medeulin
How Bear Got His Short Tail
How Rabbit Came By His Split Lip
Four Legends Of Mohawk Encounters
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Single Combat
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The Last Mohawk Scout
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Preparation For War
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The Last Battle With The Mohawks
VI.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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