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Echoes of the Forest

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Twenty-six stories of first nations' origin rendered in English in verse. The author's dedication claims the stories "help us to understand that the white man and red man are brothers." His Ojibway name was Nwah-ke-nah-go-zid. The content and tone of the poems are distinctly indigenous. An extensive bibliography provides the sources for the stories. (Summary by Czandra) (4 hr 51 min)

Chapters

Dedication, Foreword & Introduction

3:40

Read by czandra

Little Princess

9:18

Read by Adrian Stephens

Peeta Kway

3:50

Read by czandra

King of the Star

1:59

Read by TriciaG

Algonquin Love Song

2:43

Read by Kerry Adams

Will o' the wisp

24:55

Read by czandra

The Love of Cusi-Coyllur

17:36

Read by Adrian Stephens

The sea of life

2:36

Read by Kerry Adams

The bended rocks

7:12

Read by MsMuse

Birth of the arbutus

11:36

Read by Alec Larson

The wise chieftain

2:53

Read by Alan Mapstone

Apostrophe to a moccasin flower

2:15

Read by Kerry Adams

How Lawiswis was rescued

7:43

Read by czandra

Point Iroquois

3:25

Read by Alan Mapstone

Happy Island

11:51

Read by Adrian Stephens

Confederation of the Iroquois

10:33

Read by czandra

How Wakontas tested the maidens

11:26

Read by Alec Larson

Aliquipso

11:54

Read by Adrian Stephens

Rescue of Arselik

10:23

Read by Adrian Stephens

The Treaty of Peace

16:29

Read by MsMuse

Legend of the North Star

4:50

Read by Krista Zaleski

Gaw-be-naw

6:46

Read by MsMuse

The message bearers

5:17

Read by Alan Mapstone

Valley of the Ontanagon

2:39

Read by Alan Mapstone

Why the pine trees weep

5:04

Read by Larry Wilson

Oniata: lily of the forest

32:30

Read by MsMuse

Notes

16:14

Read by czandra

Notes part 2

8:22

Read by czandra

Reviews

34:56

Read by Vinny Lerin