Myths and Legends of the Sioux by Marie L Mclaughlin

Myths and Legends of the Sioux by Marie L Mclaughlin

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Includes legendary figures such as the timid rabbit who outwits the tyrannical bear, the wonderful turtle who marries the Indian chief's daughter, the pet crane who saves a family, and others. This book presents a collection of 38 pieces, containing humor, animal lore, otherworldly encounters and famous legends such as Unktomi and the Stone Boy.

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Myths and Legends of the Sioux by Marie L Mclaughlin

Mrs. Marie L. McLaughlin, nee Buisson (1842-1933), was born in Wabasha, Minnesota, then Indian country, and resided thereat until fourteen years of age, when she was sent to school at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. She was married to Major James McLaughlin at Mendota, Minnesota, in 1864; she accompanied her husband to Devils Lake Agency, North Dakota, then Dakota Territory, where she remained ten years in most friendly relations with the Indians of that agency. Her husband was Indian agent at Devils Lake Agency, and in 1881 was transferred to Standing Rock, on the Missouri River, then a very important agency, to take charge of the Sioux. Having been born and reared in an Indian community, at an early age, she acquired a thorough knowledge of the Sioux language, and having lived on Indian reservations for the past forty years in a position which brought her very near to the Indians, whose confidence she possessed, she had exceptional opportunities of learning the legends and folk-lore of the Sioux.
Marie McLaughlin appears in her husband's reminiscence My Friend the Indian (Nebraska, 1989).
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ISBN 13 9780803281714
ISBN 10 0803281714
Title Myths and Legends of the Sioux
Author Marie L Mclaughlin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Year published 1990-09-01
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.