Connelley. Wyandot Folklore

Today's free book is Wyandot Folklore by William Elsey Connelley (1899). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents
The stories begin on page 67.

The Woman Who Fell from Heaven
The Great Island
The Little Turtle in the Sky
The Twins Born
The Great Island Enlarged
The Modification of the Great Island
The Deer and the Rainbow
People Brought to the Great Island
The First War
The Re-Creation by Tseh-Stah of the Works of the Great Island
The Flying Heads
The Great Serpents
The Origin of the Snake Clan of the Wyandots
The Witch Buffaloes
The Stone Giants
Origin of the Hawk Clan of the Wyandots
How the Wyandots Obtained the Tobacco Plant
The Lazy Hunter who Wished to Get Married
The Tattler
Superstitions
Why the Autumnal Forests are Many-Colored
Origin of the Medicine Formulas of the Wyandots
Why the Deer Drops His Horns Every Year
The Singing Maidens, or the Origin of the Pleiades
The Indian Gamblers