Alger. Stories told by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Micmac Indians

Today's free book is In Indian tents / stories told by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Micmac Indians by Abby L. Alger (1897). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Project Gutenberg (I have not checked for other online sources). There's also a free audiobook at LibriVox.



Table of Contents

The Creation
Grandfather Thunder
The Fight of the Witches
Ūliske
Story of Wālūt
Old Snowball
Āl-wūs-ki-ni-gess, the Spirit of the Woods
M’Tēūlin, the Great Witch
Summer
The Building of the Boats
The Merman
Story of Sturgeon
Grandfather Kiawākq’
Old Governor John
K’chī Gess’n, the Northwest Wind
Big Belly
Chībaloch, the Spirit of the Air
Story of Team, the Moose
The Snake and the Porcupine
Why the Rabbit’s Nose is Split
Story of the Squirrel
Wawbāban, the Northern Lights
The Wood Worm’s Story, Showing Why the Raven’s Feathers are Black