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The trickster : a study in American Indian mythology / by Radin, Paul,1883-1959.(CARDINAL)132678;
Subjects: Winnebago Indians;
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Mountain Wolf Woman, sister of Crashing Thunder : the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian / by Mountain Wolf Woman,1884-1960.(CARDINAL)218858; Lurie, Nancy Oestreich.(CARDINAL)150205;
Subjects: Winnebago Indians;
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Mountain Wolf Woman, sister of Crashing Thunder; the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian. Edited by Nancy Oestreich Lurie; foreword by Ruth Underhill. by Mountain Wolf Woman,1884-1960.(CARDINAL)218858;
Subjects: Winnebago Indians;
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The culture of the Winnebago : as described by themselves. by Radin, Paul,1883-1959.(CARDINAL)132678;
Subjects: Winnebago Indians; Ho-Chunk language;
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Mountain Wolf Woman, sister of Crashing Thunder; the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian. / by Mountain Wolf Woman,1884-1960.(CARDINAL)218858; Lurie, Nancy Oestreich.(CARDINAL)150205;
Earliest recollections -- Livelihood -- Growing up -- Marriage -- Conversion to Peyote -- We live at Black River Falls -- Medicines and a vision -- Children and grandchildren -- Appendix A : First versionof Mountain Wolf Woman's autobiography -- Appendix B : Commentary by Nancy Oestreich Lurie -- Appendix C : Pronunciation guide.Describes tribal life among the Winnebago community located near Black River Falls, Wisconsin.
Subjects: Fiction.; Autobiographies.; Mountain Wolf Woman, 1884-1960.; Winnebago Indians;
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Four seasons of corn : a Winnebago tradition / by Hunter, Sally M.(CARDINAL)635270; Allen, Joe,illustrator.(CARDINAL)635271;
Includes bibliographical references (page 40).Twelve-year-old Russell learns how to grow and dry corn from his Winnebago grandfather.930LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Winnebago Indians; Winnebago Indians; Corn; Corn; Indians of North America; Corn;
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The Indians' book : an offering by the American Indians of Indian lore, musical and narrative, to form a record of the songs and legends of their race / by Burlin, Natalie Curtis,1875-1921.(CARDINAL)315594;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Eastern Indians: Wabanaki -- Plains Indians: Organizations of the Plains Indians ; The holy man or "medicine man" ; Dakota ; Pawnee ; Cheyenne ; Arapaho ; Kiowa -- Lake Indians: Winnebago -- Northwestern Indians: Kwakiutl -- Southwestern Indians: Pima ; Apache ; Mojave-Apache ; Yuma ; Navajo -- Pueblo Indians: The Pueblo Indians ; Zuni ; San Juan ; Acoma ; Laguna ; Hopi."A book created wholly by the American Indian-songs, myths, drawings and decorations based on traditional designs-The Indians' Book is a treasury of lore for general readers, for teachers, for folk singers. Its musical and folk material derives directly from the Indian oral tradition and is presented exactly as Miss Curtis recorded it."-- Back cover.
Subjects: Music.; Songs.; Scores.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
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A Century of Dishonor : A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealing with Some of the Indian Tribes / by Jackson, Helen Hunt,1830-1885.(CARDINAL)127288;
Contents: The Delawares, the Cheyennes, the Nez Perces, the Sioux, the Poncas, the Winnebagoes, the Cherokees, Massacres of Indians by Whites
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians of North America.;
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Growing up female in America : ten lives / by Merriam, Eve,1916-1992,compiler.(CARDINAL)129293;
Eliza Southgate (1783-1809): schoolgirl.--Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902): founder of the women's suffrage movement.--Maria Mitchell (1818- 1889): astronomer.--Mary Ann Webster Loughborough (1836-1887): wife of a Confederate officer.--Arvazine Angeline Cooper (1845-1929): pioneer across the plains.--Dr. Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919): minister and doctor.--Susie King Taylor (1848-1912): born a slave.--"Mother" Mary Jones (1830-1930): labor organizer.--Elizabeth Gertrude Stern (1890-1954): in the Jewish ghetto.-- Mountain Wolf Woman (1884-19600: Winnebago Indian.--Attic.--Bibliography (p. 23)
Subjects: Biographies.; Women social reformers; Women; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Songs of the dream people; chants and images from the Indians and Eskimos of North America. / by Houston, James,1921-2005.(CARDINAL)146087;
Eastern woodland (Abanaki, Iroquois, Delaware, Ojibwa, Chippewa, Plains Chippewa) -- Central plains (Oglala Sioux, Teton Sioux, Sioux, Cheyenne, Caddo, Paiute, Kiowa, Yokuts, southwest tribes, Winnebago, Omaha, Yaqui, Yuma, Tenasa, Yoku, Osage, Lamba, Northern Ute, Havasupai, Arapaho, Mandan and Hidatsa, Yuchi, Wintu, Sia, Zuni, Kaniga, Pawnee, Blood, Navaho, Pima, Papago, Tewa, Apache, Mescalero Apache) -- Northwest coast ((Makah, Nootka, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian, Haida, Tlingit) -- Eskimo (Alaskan Eskimo, central Eskimo, Greenland Eskimo, eastern Eskimo).
Subjects: Poetry.; Indian poetry; American poetry; Canadian poetry; Eskimos;
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