Winabozho, Hero-god of the Indians of the Old Northwest: Myths, Legends and Stories |
Common terms and phrases
angry animal anvil arrows Bayfield County bear beavers began big stone birds bloody brother Brule River canoes Chakekenapok Chezaon Chipiapoos climbed CONTEST cord crawl dams dance dancers deer destroyed drowned dwarf escape failure fell fire fish flash fled flew flint FLOOD forest forge four frightened giant grabbed grandmother grew hammer Helldiver hero-god horned serpents huge hungry HUNTS hurl invited jump killed Lake Superior land leaves LEGENDS lightning limbs lived manidos meat monsters Mountains Muskrat Namekagon nose once peace pine plant poplar tree quiver Raccoon red eyes region remaining ducks ridge roasted rocks rolled round rustle sang Sault seated shore shrubs sing song stop that noise stream strength striking sturgeon supplies swam swimming taught the Indians threw Thunderbirds Thunders tobacco torch trail trunk valley Wabesho walk water spirits waterfowl Winabozho became Winabozho placed wind Wisconsin witches woods