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Stories for Children - THE 26 INDIAN FAIRY STORIES In this book you have a collection of 26 great Indian fairy stories selected from the Indian Legends. Each chapter or story has its own graphics/Illustration.These selected 26 Stories for Children have been for generations, in their initial pattern, told mostly at night time, around the lodge-fires, under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the amusement of the young kids of the Western world. Those 26 Indian Fairy Stories were originally told from the vintage tales and legends by the late Henry R. Schoolcraft, and are now re-edited and presented by the reviewer, so as to endow them, as far as worthiness is concerned, to reach a position such as these popular Stories for Children: the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and other world-renowned tales of Europe and the East. The re-editor hopes that these beautiful and sprightly legends will still be as fascinating to today’ kids as they were to generations of Indian and Western children. Here is what you get in this collection of Indian fairy stories:Stories for Children - THE 26 INDIAN FAIRY STORIES01 - The Father of Indian corn02 - The Crane That Crossed the River03 - The Humpback04 - The Bird Lover05 - The Bone-Dwarf and Weedigoes06 - The blaze Plume07 - The Visitor and Winter-Spirit08 - The Lost Daughter09 - The Mischief Maker10 – A Baby boy of the Little Shell11 - The Enchanted Moccasins12 - The Boy-Man or Little Spirit13 - The Tied Up Leg Man14 - The Red Swan15 - The Illusion Bundle16 - The Forsaken Boy17 - The Six Giants and White Feather18 - The Robin’s Origin19 - The Toad-Woman20 – The Gray Eagle Brothers21 - Osseo, the Evening Star’ Son22 – Jeebi and Jeebi23 - The Grasshopper's Magnificent Exploits24 - Strong Desire, and the Red Witch25 - The Boy who wanted to trap the Sun26 - The Planetary SistersSelected and Edited by Andy K GalileanGraphics/Illustrations by Andy K Galilean

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