The Children in the Moon The Face of the Manito How Fire Was Brought to the Indians How Flax Was Given to Men How Summer Came to the Earth How the Blossoms Came to the Heather How the Quail Became a Snipe How the Raven Helped Man The Lantern and the Fan The Story of the Bees and the Flies The Story of the Earth and the Sky The Story of the First Ants The Story of the First Butterflies The Story of the First Diamonds The Story of the First Emeralds The Story of the First Frog The Story of the First Grasshopper The Story of the First Humming-bird The Story of the First Mocking-Bird The Story of the First Moles The Story of the First Pearls The Story of the First Snowdrops The Story of the First Whitefish The Story of the First Woodpecker The Story of the Oriole The Story of the Picture on the Vase The Twin Stars Was It the First Turtle? Why All Men Love the Moon Why There Is a Hare in the Moon Why There Is a Man in the Moon Why the Aspen Leaves Tremble Why the Bear Has a Short Tail Why the Cat Always Falls upon Her Feet Why the Crocodile Has a Wide Mouth Why the Dove Is Timid Why the Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves Why the Face of the Moon Is White Why the Hoofs of the Deer Are Split Why the Juniper Has Berries Why the Magpie's Nest Is Not Well Built Why the Parrot Repeats the Words of Men Why the Peacock's Tail Has a Hundred Eyes Why the Peetweet Cries for Rain Why the Rabbit Is Timid Why the Raven's Feathers Are Black Why the Sea Is Salt Why the Serpent Sheds His Skin Why the Swallow's Tail Is Forked Why the Tail of the Fox Has a White Tip Why the Water in Rivers Is Never Still Why the White Hares Have Black Ears Why the Woodpecker's Head Is Red Why the Wren Flies Close to the Earth