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  1. Story-telling poems: selected and arranged for story-telling and reading aloud and for the children's own reading by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 2010-09-04
  2. the Jolly Book for Boys and Girls by Olcott, Frances Jenkins & Amena Pendleton by Frances Jenkins & Amena Pendleton Olcott, 1915
  3. the Jolly Book for Boys and Girls by Olcott, Frances Jenkins & Amena Pendleton
  4. Bible stories to read and tell: 150 stories from the Old Testament, with references to the Old and New Testaments by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 2010-07-30
  5. Our wonderful world by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 1935
  6. Good Stories for Great Holidays by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 2006-12-26
  7. Storytelling Poems: Selected And Arranged For Storytelling And Reading Aloud And For The Children's Own Reading (1913) by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 2010-09-10
  8. Story-Telling Ballads by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 1920-01-01
  9. The Bridge of Caravans: 626 Miles of Adventure--Cypriote, Turkish, Syrian and Palestinian by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 1940-01-01
  10. The Isles of Colored Shells: Tales of Fat and Beauty for Reading Aloud And for the Children's Own Reading by Frances Jenkins Ed Olcott, 1934-01-01
  11. Good Stories For Great Holidays by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 2010-05-23
  12. The Red Indian Fairy Book by Frances Jenkins Olcott, 1917
  13. Story-Telling Ballads: Selected and Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud by Houghton Mifflin Company, Frances Jenkins Olcott, 2010-04-06
  14. The public library a social force in Pittsburgh by Frances Jenkins. Olcott, 1910-01-01

41. Frances Jenkins Olcott | LibraryThing
Author of The Book of Elves and Fairies. Also known as Francis Jenkins Olcott, Frances Jenkins Olcott, Frances Jenkins Olcott (editor arranger)
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42. Gendenwitha - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Gendenwitha (also spelled Gendewitha) is a mythological character represented by the Morning Star in Iroquois mythology Her name means It Brings the Day.
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Gendenwitha
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Gendenwitha (also spelled Gendewitha) is a mythological character represented by the Morning Star in Iroquois mythology Her name means "It Brings the Day." Gendenwitha was originally a beautiful maiden who was loved by Sosondowah , a great hunter held captive as a guard by Dawn . Dawn transformed Gendenwitha into the Morning Star after Sosondowah attempted to make her his bride.
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Sosondowah was a greatly skilled hunter who was captured by Dawn when he pursued a Sky-Elk up into the heavens. Dawn commanded him to spend eternity guarding the door of her lodge in the sky. From his post, Sosondowah caught sight of Gendenwitha as she stood by a river, and fell in love. During Spring, Sosondowah escaped from Dawn while she was sleeping and entered the heart of a bluebird in order to visit his beloved. Gendenwitha, not knowing the true identity of the bluebird, welcomed Sosondowah as a sign of Spring. Sosondowah escaped from Dawn again during Summer, and entered the heart of a blackbird . Again he visited Gendenwitha at the river, and was greeted as a sign of Summer. During Autumn, Sosondowah escaped once more, this time in the body of a giant

43. Outstanding Women In Children's Librarianship - Francis Jenkins Olcott
Olcott, Frances Jenkins. In B. S. Wynar (Ed.), Dictionary of American library biography (pp. 387388). Littleton, CO Libraries Unlimited.
http://www.unc.edu/~bflorenc/libraryladies/olcott.html
Francis Jenkins Olcott
Selected Works
  • Rational Library Work with Children , American Library Association, 1907
  • Good Stories for Great Birthdays , Houghton, 1922
  • Arabian Nights Entertainments , Holt, 1923
  • Wonder Tales from China Seas , Longmans, 1925
  • Wonder Tales from Goblin Hills , Longmans, 1930
Bibliography
  • Woolls, B. (1978). Olcott, Frances Jenkins. In B. S. Wynar (Ed.), Dictionary of American library biography (pp. 387-388). Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

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44. SurLaLune Fairy Tales: Tales Similar To Cinderella
Olcott, Frances Jenkins. The Red Indian Fairy Book. Boston Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1917. Amazon.com Buy the book in paperback.
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Introduction Annotated Tales eBooks Bookstore ... Cinderella: 345 Variants by Marian Roalfe Cox Little Burnt Face
(A Micmac Tale from North America) ONCE
upon a time, in a large Indian village on the border of a lake, there lived an old man who was a widower. He had three daughters. The eldest was jealous, cruel, and ugly; the second was vain; but the youngest of all was very gentle and lovely. Now, when the father was out hunting in the forest, the eldest daughter used to beat the youngest girl, and burn her face with hot coals; yes, and even scar her pretty body. So the people called her "Little Burnt-Face." When the father came home from hunting he would ask why she was so scarred, and the eldest would answer quickly: "She is a good-for-nothing! She was forbidden to go near the fire, and she disobeyed and fell in." Then the father would scold Little Burnt-Face and she would creep away crying to bed. By the lake, at the end of the village, there was a beautiful wigwam. And in that wigwam lived a Great Chief and his sister. The Great Chief was invisible; no one had ever seen him but his sister. He brought her many deer and supplied her with good things to eat from the forest and lake, and with the finest blankets and garments. And when visitors came all they ever saw of the Chief were his moccasins; for when he took them off they became visible, and his sister hung them up.

45. Childrens Books
; Whitman Classics; 12mo; 211 pages VG/NONE Keywords Childrens Item No 7257 Price $8.00 View other Childrens books Ask a question View other books by Olcott, Frances Jenkins (editor)
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