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The sky-sifter : the great chieftainess and "medicine woman" of the Mohawks. Remarkable adventures and experiences of her white foster son as related by himself. A life filled with the supernatural. An autobiography in which are described many supernatural occurrences, apparitions, herb-induced visions, second sight and hypnotic trances, with weird mystic ceremonies by Indian magicians and medicine men, and curious religious rites. Scenes in Canada, in the states, on the Great Lakes, on the plains and in California. A book of wonders with many ludicrous scenes, comical situations, and humorous passages
AuthorBennett, William P.
Date1892
FormatBook
Description318 pages
LanguageEnglish
Publisher[Oakland, Cal.: Pacific Press Publishing Co.]
SubjectLanguage and Literature
TopicsMohawk Indians — Fiction
ContributorBrigham Young University
RightsNo Copyright - United StatesNo Copyright - United States
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