Noel Neptune, Penobscot, Oldtown, Maine.
BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, ETC.
_The Story of Glooskap._ A curious manuscript in Indian-English,
obtained for me by Tomah Josephs.
_The Dominion Monthly_ for 1871. Containing nine Micmac legends by
Rev. S.T. Rand.
_Indian Legends._ (Manuscript of 900 pp. folio.) Collected among
the Micmac Indians, and translated by Silas T. Rand, Missionary to the
Micmacs.
_A Manuscript Collection of Passamaquoddy Legends and Folk-Lore._
By Mrs. W. Wallace Brown, of Calais, Maine. These are all given with
the greatest accuracy as narrated by Indians, some in broken
Indian-English. They embrace a very great variety of folk-lore.
_Manuscript Fairy Tales in Indian and English._ By Louis Mitchell.
_Manuscript: The Superstitions of the Passamaquoddies._ In Indian
and English.
_A History of the Passamaquoddy Indians._ Manuscript of 80 pages,
Indian and English. All of these were written for me by L. Mitchell,
M.L.
_Wampum Records._ Read for me by Sapiel Selmo, the only living
Indian who has the key to them.
David Cusick's _Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations._
Lockport, N.Y., 1848. Printed, but written in Indian-English.
_Manuscript: Six Stories of the St. Francis or Abenaki Indians._
Taken down by Miss Abby Alger.
Osgood's _Maritime Provinces._ In this work there are seven short
extracts relative to Glooskap given without reference to any book or
author.
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