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| [Personal Reminiscences], | 5 | to | 40 |
| | [Scenes and Adventures in the Ozark Mountains,] | 41 | " | 63 |
| | [Personal Incidents and Impressions of the Indian Race,] | 64 | " | 77 |
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| Tales of a Wigwam— | | | |
| | [The White Stone Canoe,] | 79 | " | 81 |
| | [The Lynx and the Hare—Fable from the Odjibwa-Algonquin,] | 81 |
| | [The Worship of the Sun, an Ottowa Tradition,] | 82 | " | 84 |
| | [Shingebiss,] | 85 | " | 86 |
| | [Wasbashas, or the Tribe that Grew out of a Shell,] | 95 | " | 97 |
| | [The Boy who set a Snare for the Sun,] | 97 | " | 99 |
| | [Ampata Sapa, or, The First Wife,] | 99 | " | 100 |
| | [Mukakee Mindemoea, or, The Toad Woman,] | 101 | " | 103 |
| | [The Quadruped with the Hair blown off its Skin,] | 106 | " | 109 |
| | [The Traditionary Story of Red Head and his Two Sons,] | 109 | " | 115 |
| | [The Swing on the Lake Shore,] | 116 | " | 117 |
| | [Takozid,or the Short-Foot,] | 118 | " | 121 |
| | [Machinito, the Evil Spirit, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith,] | 121 | " | 126 |
| | [The Little Spirit, or Boy-Man, an Odjibwa Fairy Tale,] | 127 | " | 130 |
| | [Aingodon and Naywadaha—story of a family of Nadowas,] | 130 | " | 133 |
| | [The Rabid Wolf, a Village Tradition,] | 158 | " | 163 |
| | [Moowis, or the Man made up of Rags and Dirt,] | 164 | " | 167 |
| | [The Lone Lightning, an Odjibwa Tale,] | 168 |
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| Poetry— | | | |
| | [To Health,] | 183 |
| | [The Bird,] | 63 |
| | [“The Loon upon the Lake,”] | 404 |
| | [Odjibwa Song,] | 405 |
| | [Niagara, an Allegory,] | 407 |
| | [Traditionary War Songs of the Odjibwa Algonquins,] | 410 | " | 416 |
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| Sketches of the Lives of noted Red Men and Women— | | | |
| | [Wabojeeg, or the White Fisher,] | 134 | " | 145 |
| | [Brant, Red Jacket, Uncas, Miontonimo,] | 146 | " | 157 |
| | [Confessions of Catherine Ogee Wyan Akwut Okwa,] | 169 | " | 174 |
| | [Andaig Weos, or Crows-Flesh,] | 192 | " | 195 |
| | [Early Indian Biography—Piskaret, an Algonquin Chief,] | 87 | " | 90 |
| | [Early Sketches of Indian Women,] | 95 |
| | [The Magician of Lake Huron,] | 175 | " | 178 |
| | [Venerable Indian Chief,] | 365 |
| | [Indian Women, their Dispositions, Employments, &c.,] | 399 | " | 401 |
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| Origin and History of the Race— | | | |
| | [Wyandot Traditions of the Creation, and other Epochs,] | 196 | " | 200 |
| | [Traditions of the Arctides,] | 201 | " | 203 |
| | [Historical Traditions of the Chippewas, Odjibwas, &c.,] | 203 | " | 206 |
| | [Mythology, Superstition, and Religion of the Algonquins,] | 206 | " | 217 |
| | [Indian Arrow Heads, &c.,] | 218 | " | 220 |
| | [The Manito Tree,] | 78 |
| | [The Era of the Arrival of the French in the Upper Lakes,] | 289 | " | 290 |
| | [Shingaba-Wossins, or Image Stones,] | 291 | " | 293 |
| | [Mnemonic Symbols of the North American Indians,] | 293 | " | 300 |
| | [Grave Creek Mound,] | 301 |
| | [Names of the American Lakes,] | 302 | " | 303 |
| | [Letters on the Antiquities of the Western Country,] | 309 | " | 328 |
| | [Era of the Settlement of Detroit, &c.,] | 328 | " | 330 |
| | [The Choctaw Indians,] | 330 |
| | [A Synopsis of Cartier’s Voyages of Discovery,] | 331 | " | 352 |
| | [Influence of Ardent Spirits on the Condition of Indians,] | 353 | " | 365 |
| | [Fate of the Red Race in America,] | 366 | " | 389 |
| | [Pawnee Barbarity,] | 402 | " | 403 |
| | [Indian Possessions,] | 163 |
| | [Ruling Chief of the Miamis,] | 174 |
| | [Repose of the Soul,] | 127 |
| | [Corn Planting and its Incidents,] | 179 | " | 183 |
| | [Domestic and Social Manners of the Indians,] | 184 | " | 187 |
| | [Pugasaing, or the Game of the Bowl,] | 188 | " | 190 |
| | [Reverence and Affection for Parents,] | 191 |
| | [Chronology,] | 288 |
| | [The Origin of the Wyandot and Seneca Tribes,] | 91 | " | 94 |
| | [The Flight of the Shawnees from the South,] | 104 | " | 105 |
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| Ethnology— | | | |
| | [Schoolcraft’s Cyclopædia—History, Geography, &c.,] | 231 | " | 265 |
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| Language— | | | |
| | [Grammatical Structure of the Indian Language,] | 266 | " | 288 |
| | [Nursery and Cradle Songs of the Forest,] | 390 | " | 398 |
| | [Mode of Writing an Indian Language,] | 145 |
| | [Languages of the Pacific Islands,] | 398 |
| | [Indian Music, Songs, and Poetry,] | 221 | " | 229 |
| | [Geographical Terminology, from the Indian Language,] | 304 | " | 308 |
| | [Names of the Seasons,] | 308 |
| | [Chant to the Fire-fly,] | 230 |
| | [A Psalm, or Supplication for Mercy, &c.,] | 408 | " | 409 |
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| Appendix— | | | |
| | [Narrative of the Captivity of Alexander Henry, Esq.,] | 417 | " | 462 |
| | [Narrative of the Captivity of Frances Noble,] | 463 | " | 469 |
| | [Narrative of the Captivity of Quintin Stockwell,] | 470 | " | 478 |
| | [Narrative of the Captivity of Peter Williamson,] | 479 | " | 487 |
| | [Narrative of the Captivity of Jonathan Carver,] | 488 | " | 493 |
| | [Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Scott,] | 494 | " | 495 |