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HOW GLOOSKAP MADE THE BIRDS 1

RABBIT AND THE GRAIN BUYERS 10

SAINT NICHOLAS AND THE CHILDREN 19

THE FALL OF THE SPIDER MAN 31

THE BOY WHO WAS CALLED THICK-HEAD 40

RABBIT AND THE INDIAN CHIEF 47

GREAT HEART AND THE THREE TESTS 58

THE BOY OF THE RED TWILIGHT SKY 67

HOW RAVEN BROUGHT FIRE TO THE INDIANS 73

THE GIRL WHO ALWAYS CRIED 82

ERMINE AND THE HUNTER 89

HOW RABBIT DECEIVED FOX 96

THE BOY AND THE DRAGON 104

OWL WITH THE GREAT HEAD AND EYES 112

THE TOBACCO FAIRY FROM THE BLUE HILLS 122

RAINBOW AND THE AUTUMN LEAVES 127

RABBIT AND THE MOON-MAN 134

THE CHILDREN WITH ONE EYE 140

THE GIANT WITH THE GREY FEATHERS 146

THE CRUEL STEPMOTHER 153

THE BOY WHO WAS SAVED BY THOUGHTS 160

THE SONG-BIRD AND THE HEALING WATERS 167

THE BOY WHO OVERCAME THE GIANTS 172

THE YOUTH AND THE DOG-DANCE 180

SPARROW'S SEARCH FOR THE RAIN 187

THE BOY IN THE LAND OF SHADOWS 195

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And the children all came to him each asking for a boon 6

So Duck crawled under the over-turned basket and sat very still 14

They stood for a time in the shadow of the great trees before the door and made ready to blow together 24

He came one day upon a man clad in scarlet sitting on the side of a rocky hill tying stones to his feet 60

The coat of Ermine was replaced by a sleek and shining white coat as spotless as the new snow in winter 94

Then Fox untied the bag and let Rabbit out and got into the bag himself 100

The giant frowning angrily, the woman carrying the stick, and the boy leading the dog 148

For some days the boy lay in terror in the nest ... and far out on the ocean he could see great ships going by 162

"Strike hard," said the boy, "or it will do you no good" 178

And they sat down together on the edge of the lake 182

Then the old man gave the boy a large pipe and some tobacco 198

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He said farewell to the sky-country and let himself down to earth by one of his own strands of yarn 32

That night an old Wolf came through the forest in search of food 44

He went to Beaver's house by the stream, hobbling along with a stick 56

And she makes to him an offering of tiny white feathers plucked from the breasts of birds 70

Then Raven asked Mole to try, but Mole said: "Oh no, I am better fitted for other work. My fur would all be singed" 78

And with his magic power he changed her into a Fish-Hawk, and sent her out to the ocean 86

The man gave him another pair of mocassins in exchange for those he was wearing 108

Wolf trotting along like a little horse, and Rabbit laughing to himself, sitting in the saddle 116

Suddenly a large flock of birds, looking like great black clouds, came flying from the blue hills 124

Throughout the long winter months Deer looked longingly for Rainbow 128

He sat very quiet, waiting for the man of the long foot to appear 136

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