Laidlaw. Ojibwa myths and tales

Today's free book is Ojibwa myths and tales by George E. Laidlaw (1915). 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

40. Me Sah Ba and the Windigo
41. The Great Man at Three Rivers
42. The Sick Indian
43. The Indian Woman and the Lion (ie. American Panther)
44. Skitta-Wah-boo or Kitche Wahboo
45. The Monster Fish in Lake Simcoe
46. Witch Story
47. Witch Story
48. How the Bear Lost his Tail
49. Robbing the Grave
50. The Starving Husband
51. The Bewitched Girl
52. Ojibwa and Mohawk
53. Ojibwa and Mohawk
54. The Preacher
55. Witch Story
56. The Two Old Men Witches
57. The Four Girls and the Big Snake
58. The Three Indians and the Dead Man
59. The Nice Boy and the Jealous Man
60. The Old Witch who Died in her Canoe
61. Witch Story
62. My Own Story
63. The Indian Girl and a "Devil"
64. Witch Story
65. Witch Stroy
66. Serpent Story
67. The Bad Indian and the White Woman
68. Social Laws
69. The Indian Girl and the Old Man and the Young Man
70. Serpent Story
71. Serpent Story
72. Windigo and the Indian
73. Nanabush
74. Nanbush and the Flood
75. The Seven Heads