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In Indian Tents / Stories Told by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Micmac Indians to Abby L. Alger

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About This Book

A curated collection of traditional New England Indigenous legends and folktales presents creation myths, explanations of natural phenomena, animal origin tales, and accounts of spirits, witches, and weather beings. Stories explain landscape and wildlife features through imaginative episodes—origin of thunder and the northern lights, reasons for animal traits, and the deeds of giants, mermen, and forest spirits—often preserved in multiple versions that the editor draws together. Framed as firsthand narratives recorded from elder storytellers, the volume blends mythic cosmology, moral observation, and practical knowledge while retaining elements of oral performance and local storytelling voice.

About the Author

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Abby Langdon Alger

Abby Langdon Alger was an American author and ethnographer known for her work in collecting and preserving Native American stories. Her notable book, "In Indian Tents," features tales told by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, and Micmac Indians, showcasing the rich oral traditions of these tribes. Through her writings, Alger contributed to the understanding and appreciation of Indigenous cultures, providing valuable insights into their narratives and perspectives. Her efforts highlight the importance of storytelling in cultural heritage and the significance of preserving such narratives for future generations.

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