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  1. Indian why stories; sparks from War Eagle's lodge-fire by Frank Bird Linderman 1869-1938, 1915-12-31
  2. Indian old-man stories : more sparks from War Eagle's lodge-fire by Frank Bird, 1869-1938 Linderman, 2009-10-26
  3. How it came about stories by Frank Bird, 1869-1938 Linderman, 2009-10-26
  4. Montana Adventure: The Recollections of Frank B. Linderman (Bison Book) by Frank B. Linderman, 1985-08-01

1. Linderman, Frank Bird (Open Library)
Books by Linderman, Frank Bird Red mother 8 editions first published in 1932
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3. Indian Why Stories, By Frank Bird Linderman | The Online Books Page
Linderman, Frank Bird, 18691938 Link illustrated HTML at Virginia Link Gutenberg text Stable link here http//onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupid?key=olbp22210
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SUMMARY Delightful fables offer explanations of "Why the Chipmunk's Back is Striped," "How the Otter Skin Became Great Medicine," "How the Man Found His Mate," and "Why Blackfeet Never Kill Mice," more. 32 illustrations. SUMMARY Delightful fables offer explanations of "Why the Chipmunk's Back is Striped," "How the Otter Skin Became Great Medicine," "How the Man Found His Mate," and "Why Blackfeet Never Kill Mice," more. 32 illustrations.

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7. Indian Why Stories By Linderman, Frank Bird - Free EBook
indian why stories sparks from war eagle's lodgefire frank b. linderman co skee see co cot i dedicate this little book to my friend charles m. russell the cowboy artist
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Indian Why Stories by Linderman, Frank Bird Page 1 INDIAN WHY STORIES
SPARKS FROM WAR EAGLE'S LODGE-FIRE
FRANK B. LINDERMAN [CO SKEE SEE CO COT]
I DEDICATE THIS LITTLE BOOK TO MY FRIEND CHARLES M. RUSSELL THE COWBOY ARTIST GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL THE INDIAN'S FRIEND
AND TO ALL OTHERS WHO HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED OLD MONTANA
FOR I HOLD THEM ALL AS KIN WHO HAVE BUILDED FIRES WHERE NATURE WEARS NO MAKE-UP ON HER SKIN
PREFACE
THE great Northwestthat wonderful fron- tier that called to itself a world's hardiest spiritsis rapidly becoming a settled country; and before the light of civilizing influences, the blanket-Indian has trailed the buffalo over the divide that time has set between the pioneer and the crowd. With his passing we have lost much of the aboriginal folk-lore, rich in its fairy-like characters, and its relation to the lives of a most warlike people.
There is a wide difference between folk-lore of the so-called Old World and that of America. Transmitted orally through countless genera- tions, the folk-stories of our ancestors show many evidences of distortion and of change in material particulars; but the Indian seems to have been too fond of nature and too proud of tradition to have forgotten or changed the teachings of his forefathers. Childlike in sim- plicity, beginning with creation itself, and reaching to the whys and wherefores of nature's moods and eccentricities, these tales impress me as being well worth saving.
The Indian has always been a lover of nature and a close observer of her many moods. The habits of the birds and animals, the voices of the winds and waters, the flickering of the shadows, and the mystic radiance of the moon- lightall appealed to him. Gradually, he for- mulated within himself fanciful reasons for the myriad manifestations of the Mighty Mother and her many children; and a poet by instinct, he framed odd stories with which to convey his explanations to others. And these stories were handed down from father to son, with little variation, through countless generations, until the white man slaughtered the buffalo, took to himself the open country, and left the red man little better than a beggar. But the tribal story-teller has passed, and only here and there is to be found a patriarch who loves the legends of other days.

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Kootenai Why Stories Linderman, Frank Bird.; River, Celeste. University of Nebraska Press E99.K85L5 1997eb 338.2/089/973 Kutenai IndiansFolklore, TalesMontana. 1997 0 803279728 0
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Indian Boyhood Standing Bear, Luther. University of Nebraska Press E99.T34S72 1988eb 978/.00497 Standing Bear, Luther,1868?-1939 Childhood and youth, Teton IndiansKings and rulersBiography, 1988 30512 45061 9780803287235.00 9780585333229.00 15 eBook English Seneca Myths and Folk Tales Parker, Arthur Caswell. University of Nebraska Press E99.S3P27 1989eb 398.2/089975 Seneca IndiansFolklore

9. Linderman Biography
Love of the wilderness was in the blood of Frank Bird Linderman. The first Linderman to land in America came in 1690. Lindermans pioneered in New York State, in Pennsylvania and Ohio
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Linderman Biography
Love of the wilderness was in the blood of Frank Bird Linderman.
The first Linderman to land in America came in 1690. Lindermans
pioneered in New York State, in Pennsylvania and Ohio. When as a
boy, Frank Linderman reached the shores of Flathead Lake, fifty years
ago, he was seeking not the "Wild West" of cow towns and mining
camps, but the wilderness. There he learned Indian ways and lived as
they did. To know them better he mastered the sign language—an
accomplishment which caused him to be known among them as Sign-
talker, sometimes Great Sign-talker.
The first Indian he ever talked to was Red-Horn, a renowned Flathead. Linderman's account of their meeting, the inception of a lifelong friendship, is moving and beautiful. The boy didn't know a Flathead from a Kootenai, nor whether Indians were friendly or hostile, and of course the sign language was Greek to him; but he recalled long afterward that Red-Horn had been at great pains to impress him with the fact that he was a Flathead, not a Kootenai—who were hostile—telling

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11. Frank Bird Linderman Exhibit: Museum At Central School, Kalispell, MT
FRANK BIRD LINDERMAN (18691939) The family of Frank Bird Linderman, a well-known early pioneer, and Robert and Sarah Hatfield have loaned the collection of Indian artifacts
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The family of Frank Bird Linderman, a well-known early pioneer, and Robert and Sarah Hatfield have loaned the collection of Indian artifacts, sculptures, original paintings, and photography for exhibit in the Central School Museum. Linderman's heirs are James B. Waller, Richard L. Waller, John E. Waller and Sarah Waller Hatfield. Included are Indian artifacts and photographs on loan from the Frank Bird Linderman Memorial Collection in the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library at the University of Montana. The bald eagle taxidermy displays in the Linderman Room are some of the oldest preserved in the United States, dating to 1892. Timeline (check the gift shop for available Linderman books)
  • 1869: Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 25, the son of James Bird Linderman and Mary Ann Brannan Linderman. He attended schools in Ohio and Chicago, including Oberlin College.
  • 1885: Moved to Montana Territory at the age of 16.

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Plenty Coups and Linderman, Frank Bird. ''PlentyCoups, Chief of the Crows.'' Lincoln, Neb. University of Nebraska Press, 2002. Sallah, Michael and Weiss, Mitch.
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17. Frank Bird Linderman: Lewis And Clark County
Frank Bird Linderman Frank Bird Linderman was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 25, 1869, the son of James Bird Linderman and Mary Ann Brannan Linderman.
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    Frank Bird Linderman Frank Bird Linderman was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 25, 1869, the son of James Bird Linderman and Mary Ann Brannan Linderman. He attended schools in Ohio and Chicago, including Oberlin College, before moving to Montana Territory in 1885 at the age of sixteen. He worked as a trapper from 1885 to 1891, then met his wife, Minnie Jane Johns, in Demersville, Montana, in 1891.
    They were married in 1893 in Missoula, Montana. They had three children: Wilda, Verne, and Norma.From 1893 to 1897, he worked in Butte, Montana, as an assayer, then moved to Brandon, Montana. About 1900, the family moved to Sheridan, Montana, where he was an assayer, furniture salesman, and newspaperman.
    Linderman was also a politician: he served in the Montana state legislature in the 1903 and 1905 sessions. He ran for the U.S. Congress in 1916 and 1918; in 1924 he ran for the U.S. Senate against Thomas J. Walsh. He was a Mason, and was inducted to that brotherhood in Sheridan in 1899. He received the Scottish Rite in the Helena consistory in 1911. He continued to be active in Masonry and held a number of offices in that organization.
    From 1905 to 1907, he was Montana's Assistant Secretary of State. After that, he became a successful insurance agent with the Guardian Insurance Company of America. In 1917, he bought property at Goose Bay (With the proceeds from his books sales, Indian Why Stories!) on Flathead Lake, moved the family from Helena, and pursued writing full-time. He also took up sculpting in bronze.

18. Indian Why Stories - Page 3
told the bear to go to sleep when the snow grew deep in winter, and it was he who made the curlew's bill so long and crooked, although it was not that way at first.
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"What I shall tell you now happened when the world was young. It was a fine sum- mer day, and OLD-man was travelling in the forest. He was going north and straight as an arrowlooking at nothing, hearing noth- ing. No one knows what he was after, to this day. The birds and forest-people spoke politely to him as he passed but he answered none of them. The Pine-squirrel, who is al- ways trying to find out other people's business, asked him where he was going, but OLD-man wouldn't tell him. The woodpecker hammered on a dead tree to make him look that way, but he wouldn't. The Elk-people and the Deer- people saw him pass, and all said that he must be up to some mischief or he would stop and talk a while. The pine-trees murmured, and the bushes whispered their greeting, but he kept his eyes straight ahead and went on travelling.
"The sun was low when OLD-man heard a groan" (here War Eagle groaned to show the children how it sounded), "and turning about he saw a warrior lying bruised and bleeding near a spring of cold water. OLD-man knelt beside the man and asked: 'Is there war in this country? '
"'Yes,' answered the man. 'This whole day long we have fought to kill a Person, but we have all been killed, I am afraid.'

19. FRANK BIRD LINDERMAN - Former Montana Legislator An Authority On Indian Life - A
Frank Bird Linderman, an authority on Indian life and history, died after a heart attack here today. He was 69 years old. Born in Cleveland, Mr. Linderman passed much of his life
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20. Short Stories By Frank Bird Linderman [Category: Short Story]
Linderman, Frank Bird. o Dreams (Indian Why Story) o Fireleggings (Indian Why Story), The. o How The Ducks Got Their Fine Feathers. o How The Man Found His Mate
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Dreams (Indian Why Story) o Fire-leggings (Indian Why Story), The o How The Ducks Got Their Fine Feathers o How The Man Found His Mate o How The Otter Skin Became Great "Medicine"
o Mistakes of Old-man o Moon and The Great Snake, The o Old-man and His Conscience o Old-man and The Fox o Old-man Remakes the World
o Old-man Steals The Sun's Leggings o Old-man's Treachery o Retrospection (Indian Why Story) o Why Blackfeet Never Kill Mice o Why The Birch-tree Wears The Slashes in Its Bark
o Why The Chipmunk's Back Is Striped o Why The Curlew's Bill Is Long and Crooked o Why The Deer Has No Gall o Why The Indians Whip the Buffalo-berries from the Bushes o Why The Kingfisher Always Wears a War-bonnet
o Why The Mountain-Lion Is Long and Lean o Why The Night-Hawk's Wings Are Beautiful
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