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Eastman, Charles Alexander o American Horse from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Badger And The Bear (Seventh Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Beloved Of The Sun (seventeenth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Buffalo And The Field-Mouse (First Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Challenge, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Chief Joseph from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Comrades (Twentieth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Crazy Horse from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Dance Of The Little People, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Dull Knife from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Eagle And The Beaver (Third Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Eya The Devourer (Twelfth Evening) from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Falcon And The Duck (Fifth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Festival Of The Little People (Eleventh Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o First Battle (Sixteenth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Founder Of Ten Towns, A From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Frogs And The Crane (Second Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Gall from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Ghost Wife (Twenty-Seventh Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Girl Who Married The Star (Twenty-Third Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Good-Luck Token (Eighth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Gray Chieftain, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Great Cat's Nursery, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Hole-In-The-Day from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Hootay Of The Little Rosebud From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Laugh-Maker (Twenty-First Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Little Boy Man (Fourteenth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Little Crow from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Little Wolf from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Magic Arrows (Twenty-Sixth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Mustering Of The Herds, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o North Wind And Star Boy (Twenty-Fourth Evening) from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o On Wolf Mountain From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Raccoon And The Bee-Tree (Sixth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Rain-In-The-Face from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Red Cloud from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Return Of The Little Boy Man (Fifteenth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o River People, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Roman Nose from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Runaways (Twenty-Second Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Sitting Bull from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Sky Warrior, The From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Son-In-Law (Nineteenth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Spotted Tail from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Tamahay from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Ten Virgins (Twenty-Fifth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Two Strike from "Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains"--America o Unktomee And His Bundle Of Songs (Ninth Evening) from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Unktomee And The Elk (Tenth Evening) from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o War Party (Fourth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Wars Of Wa-Kee-Yan And Unk-Tay-Hee (Thirteenth Evening), The from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores o Wechah The Provider From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Wild Animals From The Indian Stand-Point From "Red Hunters And the Animal People"--Sioux Indian story o Wood-Chopper And Berry-Picker (Eighteenth Evening) from "Wigwam Evenings" by Charles Eastman and Elaine Eastman--Dakota Indian Folklores GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |