Radin. Tales of the Ojibwa

Today's free book is Some Myths and Tales of the Ojibwa of southeastern Ontario by Paul Radin (1914). 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

(1) The Nenebojo cycle
(2) Nenebojo and his younger brother
(3) Nenebojo
(4) The birth of Nenebojo 
(5) Nenebojo goes visiting 
(6) Nenebojo goes visiting 
(7) Nenebojo and the wild geese 
(8) Nenebojo goes hunting
(9) Nenebojo and his brother
(10) Nenebojo and the fox
(11) An Indian couple and their son
(12) The man who scolded his children 
(13) Red-bird
(14) The wicked sister-in-law 
(15) The wicked sister-in-law 
(16) The widow and her two sons 
(17) The hare and the wildcat 
(18) The two princes
(19) The two princes
(20) Turtle's race
(21) Turtle's race
(22) The poor grandson 
(23) The man who hunted for lice
(24) The boy who was abused by his older brother
(25) The boy with the magic ball 
(26) The boy who was blessed by a serpent
(27) The man who went in search of other people
(28) The man who went in search of other people
(29) The bachelor
(30) Big turtle's war party 
(31) The man who scolded his children 
(32) The young boy who lost his way
(33) The women who owned the beaver's head
(34) The women who owned the beaver's head
(35) The father who was jealous of has youngest son
(36) The boy who freed the animals imprisoned by the chief 
(37) The boy who settled the quarrel of the wolf, raven, and spider
(38) The woman who married a thunder-bird 
(39) Redbird and blackbird 
(40) The fox and the Indians 
(41) The lazy man 
(42) The man who went in search of a wife 
(43) The turtle and the thunder-bird 
(44) The raccoon and the blind man 
(45) The two little boys