Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales

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Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales
1967 edition (same cover)
AuthorRuth Manning-Sanders[1]
IllustratorC. Walter Hodges
Cover artistC. Walter Hodges
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFairy Tales
PublisherRoy
Publication date
1960
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages222 pp[2]

Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales is a 1960 anthology of 19 fairy tales from North American Indian culture that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.

Table of contents[edit]

  • I. Micabo's Island
  • II. Ugly Thing
  • III. Star Maiden
  • IV. Beaver and Porcupine
  • V. Raven Boy and Little Hawk
  • VI. Adventures of Rabbit
Rabbit Goes Hunting
Rabbit and the Devouring Hill
Rabbit and the Thunder Birds
  • VII. Zini and the Witches
  • VIII. Napi and Nip
  • IX. Young Mouse
  • X. The Fat Grandmother
  • XI. Adventures of Coyote
Coyote and the Mice
Coyote and the Quails
Coyote and Mole
Coyote and Little Blue Fox
  • XII. The Magic Pebble
  • XIII. Beautiful Girl
  • XIV. Snake Ogre
  • XV. Good Man and Bad Man
  • XVI. Proud Girl and Bold Eagle
  • XVII. Raven and the Wicked One
  • XVIII. Otter Heart and the Magic Kettle
  • XIX. Sun Arrow

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Red Indian folk and fairy tales., by Ruth Manning-Sanders | the Online Books Page".
  2. ^ Manning-Sanders, Ruth (1962). "Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales".

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