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Folklore of the Anishinabe tribes: Ojibwe (Ojibway) or Chippewa, Algonquin, and Ottawa.
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The Ghost Woman and Heavy Collar of the Bloods
Index of Ottawa Indian legends, folktales, and mythology. Including definitions of Nanabush, Gchi Mnidoo, Nookmis, and the Windigo.
An Anishinabe (Ottawa, Ojibwe, Chippewa) tale of why corn and bean plants are always planted together. This story involves the squash maiden, bean maiden and corn.
A collection of Northern Tribe folklore including Manabozho (the trickster) and the Other World.
The Anishinabe tale of how the turtle got its shell.
A retelling of a classic encounter with a windigo.
A retelling of a classic encounter with a windigo.
The Ghost Woman and Heavy Collar of the Bloods
The Anishinabe tale of how the turtle got its shell.
A collection of Northern Tribe folklore including Manabozho (the trickster) and the Other World.
An Anishinabe (Ottawa, Ojibwe, Chippewa) tale of why corn and bean plants are always planted together. This story involves the squash maiden, bean maiden and corn.
Index of Ottawa Indian legends, folktales, and mythology. Including definitions of Nanabush, Gchi Mnidoo, Nookmis, and the Windigo.
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