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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Suggestions for Further Reading | ||
Chronology | ||
A Note on the Texts | ||
I | Old Indian Legends | |
Preface | 5 | |
Iktomi and the Ducks | 7 | |
Iktomi's Blanket | 13 | |
Iktomi and the Muskrat | 16 | |
Iktomi and the Coyote | 19 | |
Iktomi and the Fawn | 22 | |
The Badger and the Bear | 27 | |
The Tree-Bound | 33 | |
Shooting of the Red Eagle | 39 | |
Iktomi and the Turtle | 42 | |
Dance in a Buffalo Skull | 45 | |
The Toad and the Boy | 47 | |
Iya, the Camp-Eater | 51 | |
Manstin, the Rabbit | 56 | |
The Warlike Seven | 61 | |
II | American Indian Stories | |
Impressions of an Indian Childhood | 68 | |
The School Days of an Indian Girl | 87 | |
An Indian Teacher Among Indians | 104 | |
The Great Spirit | 114 | |
The Soft-Hearted Sioux | 118 | |
The Trial Path | 127 | |
A Warrior's Daughter | 132 | |
A Dream of Her Grandfather | 141 | |
The Widespread Enigma Concerning Blue-Star Woman | 143 | |
America's Indian Problem | 155 | |
III | Selections from American Indian Magazine | |
The Indian's Awakening | 164 | |
A Year's Experience in Community Service Work Among the Ute Tribe of Indians | 168 | |
The Red Man's America | 173 | |
Chipeta, Widow of Chief Ouray with a Word About a Deal in Blankets | 175 | |
A Sioux Woman's Love for Her Grandchild | 179 | |
Editorial Comment | 181 | |
Indian Gifts to Civilized Man | 184 | |
Secretary's Report in Brief | 187 | |
Editorial Comment | 191 | |
America, Home of the Red Man | 193 | |
The Coronation of Chief Powhatan Retold | 196 | |
Letter to the Chiefs and Headmen of the Tribes | 199 | |
Editorial Comment | 201 | |
Editorial Comment | 207 | |
An Indian Praying on the Hilltop | 212 | |
Address by the Secretary-Treasurer, Society of American Indians Annual Convention | 213 | |
IV | Poetry, Pamphlets, Essays, and Speeches | |
Side by Side | 222 | |
A Ballad | 227 | |
Iris of Life | 234 | |
A Protest Against the Abolition of the Indian Dance | 235 | |
The Menace of Peyote | 239 | |
Americanize the First American | 242 | |
Bureaucracy Versus Democracy | 245 | |
A Dakota Ode to Washington | 247 | |
California Indian Trails and Prayer Trees | 250 | |
Lost Treaties of the California Indians | 254 | |
The California Indians of Today | 258 | |
Heart to Heart Talk | 261 | |
Explanatory Notes | 265 |
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