Browse this tale, following the travails of a medicine man named Wazhinga Saba. Learn when it was originally printed, or link to other sources.
Read this story to learn how to say "little baby," "buffalo" and "little wolf" in Indian. Includes the original publication date.
With original illustrations, this story follows the quest of the youth named, Nu Zhinga. Discover when and where it was originally printed.
University of Virginia presents a story revolving around an Omaha Indian maiden. Follow the links to see a list of Indian authors.
Printed in a monthly magazine in the early 1900s, this tale mentions traditions of the Omaha Indians and European-Americans.
Peruse this tale following the loving relationship between an Omaha Indian man and his horse, originally printed in a monthly magazine.
Take a look at an electronic copy of this Omaha Indian legend, printed in the "Overland Monthly" in 1902. Send comments and questions via email.
Take a look at this hypothetical tale, printed in a magazine in 1901. Includes a copy of an original illustration and links to other authors.
Read the travails of this young boy's journey to manhood. Also features an illustration from the original publication.
Set in Omaha, this story was printed in a monthly publication in 1901. Follow the links to see a list of authors and other libraries.