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Blackfoot Indian Legends 1954
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1 folder (19 p.)
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Consists of Blackfoot legends written by grade 7 and 8 students at Old Sun Residential School on the Blackfoot (Siksika) reserve in southern Alberta. The stories are: The Man who Took a Wolf Eye by Adrian Stimson; The Seven Dippers by Evelyn Brass; Left Behind by Clement Bear Chief; A Pinto Pony by Urbie Black Horse; The Woman who Married a Buffalo by Elsie Black; The Frog who Rewarded the Man by Donna Jean Bear Chief; The Farmer whose Son was a Frog and Later a Man by Connie Turning Robe; The Beginning of the Sun Dance by Veronica White Elk; The Good and Bad Boys (unsigned); and The Woman who tried to Kill her Children by Ferris Smith.