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Extractions: Canku Ota (Many Paths) An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America May 17 , 2003 - Issue 87 Story of the Rabbits Myths and Legends of the Sioux McLaughlin, Marie L. (1916) The Rabbit nation were very much depressed in spirits on account of being run over by all other nations. They, being very obedient to their chief, obeyed all his orders to the letter. One of his orders was, that upon the approach of any other nation that they should follow the example of their chief and run up among the rocks and down into their burrows, and not show themselves until the strangers had passed. This they always did. Even the chirp of a little cricket would send them all scampering to their dens. One day they held a great council, and after talking over everything for some time, finally left it to their medicine man to decide. The medicine man arose and said: "My friends, we are of no use on this earth. There isn't a nation on earth that fears us, and we are so timid that we cannot defend ourselves, so the best thing for us to do is to rid the earth of our nation, by all going over to the big lake and drowning ourselves." This they decided to do; so going to the lake they were about to jump in, when they heard a splashing in the water. Looking, they saw a lot of frogs jumping into the lake.
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Extractions: Main Author: McLaughlin, Marie L., b. 1842. Title: Myths and legends of the Sioux / by Mrs. Marie L. McLaughlin ; with illustrations from original drawings. Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1990. Description: 1st Bison book print. 200 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Subject(s): Mdewakanton IndiansFolklore. Dakota IndiansFolklore. Notes: "A bison book." Reprint. Originally published: Bismarck, N.D. : Bismarck Tribune Co., 1916. ISBN: 0803281714 (pbk.) : 0803231490 (hard) - Location: UH Manoa: Hamilton Call Number: E99.M435 M37 1990 Copy Number: Copy 1 Number of Items: 1
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The Impact Of Horses In Plains Indian Storytelling Culture v McLaughlin, Marie L. Myths and Legends of the Sioux. Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library, n.p. 1916. http//etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/MclMyth.html http://www.austincc.edu/pgoines/horseculture.html
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