By the American anthropologist, archaeologist, writer and naturalist, about Passamaquoddy folk-lore, first published in 1890.
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A long time ago the author of this book recorded a bunch of Passamaquoddy legends and songs onto phonograph cylinders. This book is a companion to that. It doesn't contain all the things that were recorded, but it does constantly refer back to the recordings, and as such it's not a terribly useful book by itself. I believe it may also be missing a few pictures.There is no active table of contents, and the footnotes are unlinked. Contains the following...parts: The Snake Dance Snake Song Trade Dance War Songs "M'Toulin" The Origin of the Thunder-bird Black Cat and the Sable A Story of Leux How a Medicine Man was Born, and How He Turned Man into a Tree
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