The legend of the Petoskey stone
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Author
Contributions
- Frankenhuyzen, Gijsbert van, ill. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Sleeping Bear Press, Chelsea, MI, Michigan
Language
English
Word Count
0 words, Guess
Page Count
0 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101585362174
- ISBN-139781585362172
- LibraryThing1400161
- Goodreads886809
- Library of Congress Control Number2003026231
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number54500917
- Better World Books9781585362172
- Open LibraryOL3681234M
Classifications
- DDCF
- LCCE99.O9 W37 2004
- LCCE99.O9W37 2004
Description
Recounts the life of Petosegay, an Ottawa Indian chief, who gave his name to the small town in northern Michigan--Petoskey--where a unique stone can be found along its shores.
Subjects
Topics
StoneStonesLegendsMythologyOttawa IndiansStones -- FolkloreIndians of North AmericaOttawa Indians -- FolklorePetoskey (Mich.) -- FolkloreMythology, juvenile literatureFolklore -- Michigan -- PetoskeyPetosega, Chief, 1787-1885 -- LegendsStone -- Michigan -- Petoskey -- FolkloreIndians of North America -- Michigan -- Folklore
People
Petosega Chief (1787-1885)
Genres
- Legends
- Folklore
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