Publisher's Synopsis
If you look around more closely, you will definitely see that you don't need to invent anything: the most amazing tales come from Mother Nature. And the Indians of North America always remained her own children. Therefore, nature was for them not only the foundation of all life, but also an inexhaustible source of amazing, sometimes magical stories. The simplest people became heroes, and their adventures were kept for a long, long time in the memory of storytellers, and in the evenings they came to life again and again around burning fires. Indeed, miracles in Indian fairy tales occur always and everywhere.
CONTENT
IAGOO, THE STORY-TELLER
SHIN-GE-BIS FOOLS THE NORTH WIND
THE LITTLE BOY AND GIRL IN THE CLOUDS
THE CHILD OF THE EVENING STAR
THE BOY WHO SNARED THE SUN
HOW THE SUMMER CAME
GRASSHOPPER
MISH-O-SHA, THE MAGICIAN
THE FAIRY BRIDE