
In Indian Tents (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. Wabanaki Folklore, Penobscot Legends, and Native American Oral Traditions of New EnglandBy Abby Langdon AlgerLength2h 30m
About this audiobook
In Indian Tents gathers tales, legends, and reminiscences associated with the Penobscot and neighboring Wabanaki peoples, presenting them in a prose shaped by late-nineteenth-century ethnographic curiosity and literary retelling. The book stands at the intersection of folklore collection, regional writing, and juvenile literature: its narratives preserve motifs of animal transformation, moral testing, trickster wit, and sacred landscape, while its style reflects the period's impulse to translate oral performance into polished English narrative. Read today, it is valuable both for the traditions it records and for what it reveals about the mediation of Indigenous voices through non-Indigenous authorship. Abby Langdon Alger was an American writer and collector of folklore whose interest in Native traditions grew from the broader antiquarian and regionalist movements of her era. Like many educated New England women of the late nineteenth century, she approached oral culture with a mixture of sympathy, literary ambition, and the assumptions of her time. Her work suggests sustained attention to Indigenous storytelling, even as modern readers must remain alert to questions of selection, framing, and cultural translation. This volume is recommended for readers interested in Native American folklore, New England regional literature, and the history of cultural preservation. It rewards careful reading as both a story collection and a historical document.
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Audiobook details
GenrePsychology
Length2 hrs 30 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 19, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
14GRANDFATHER KIAWĀKQ’
2PREFACE
15OLD GOVERNOR JOHN
3THE CREATION
16K’CHĪ GESS’N, THE NORTHWEST WIND
4GRANDFATHER THUNDER
17BIG BELLY
5THE FIGHT OF THE WITCHES
18CHĪBALOCH, THE SPIRIT OF THE AIR
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6STORY OF WĀLŪT
19STORY OF TEAM, THE MOOSE
7OLD SNOWBALL
20THE SNAKE AND THE PORCUPINE
8ĀL-WŪS-KI-NI-GESS, THE SPIRIT OF THE WOODS
21WHY THE RABBIT’S NOSE IS SPLIT
9M’TEŪLIN, THE GREAT WITCH
22STORY OF THE SQUIRREL
10SUMMER
23WAWBĀBAN, THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
11THE BUILDING OF THE BOATS[8]
24THE WOOD WORM’S STORY, SHOWING WHY THE RAVEN’S FEATHERS ARE BLACK
12THE MERMAN
25Memorable Quotes
13STORY OF STURGEON