CHAPTER VI.

[Legendary Literature,] [105]

Indian Legend, [107]
Medicinal Feast, [109]
A Hunting Legend, [115]
Adventures of the Hunter Ho-cha-gah, [116]
A Pigmy Legend, [121]
Legend of the Jo-go-o, or Pigmies destroying the Monster Buffaloes, [121]
A War Legend, [123]
War Dance, [125]
The Virgin of War, [126]
Indian Fireside, [129]
Mythological Legends, [131]
The Legend of He-no, the Thunderer, [[9]][131]
Ga-oh, [133]
The Seven Stars, [133]
The Three Sisters, [134]
The Spirit of Corn, [135]

CHAPTER VII.

[A Captive’s Life among Indians, Illustrated by the Life of “The White Woman,”] [136]

Treatment of Prisoners, [137]
Respect towards Women, [139]
Story of Mary Jewison, [141]
The Deserted Baby, [153]
Mission Burial Ground, [155]

CHAPTER VIII.

[Eloquence among the Iroquois—Red Jacket, or Sa-go-ye-wat-ha,] [158]

Red Jacket, [159]
Plea of the Women, [161]
Indian Superstitions, [163]
Eloquence of Red Jacket, [167]
The Missionaries, [171]
Witchcraft, [173]

CHAPTER IX.