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Sac and Fox tales

Journal of American folklore15 • Published In 1902 • Pages: 170-178

By: Lasley, Mary [Bee-wah-thee-wah].

Abstract
This is a collection of tales from the Sauk and Fox of Iowa, including stories about The Sacred Pipe, Fasting, Possum, A Boy who Killed a Raccoon, The Chief's Daughter and the Orphan, The Indian who Crossed the Ocean, and The Twins. Although these tales are supposedly of the Sac[Sauk] and Fox of Iowa, the author, Mary Lasley, was the daughter of Black Hawk, a Sauk, and lived in Reserve, Kansas. Actual origins of the stories are not clear.
Subjects
Texts translated into english
Asceticism
External relations
Ethnozoology
Recreational and non-therapeutic drugs
Family relationships
culture
Fox
HRAF PubDate
2014
Region
North America
Sub Region
Eastern Woodlands
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
3: Good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent
Analyst
Marlene Martin ; 1976-1977
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Iowa, United States
Notes
Mary Lasley (Bee-wah-thee-wah)
LCCN
17028737
LCSH
Fox Indians