- Author: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Author Record # 167414
- Legal Name: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
- Birthplace: Guilderland, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 28 March 1793
- Deathdate: 10 December 1864
- Language: English
- Webpages: Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: H. R. Schoolcraft
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- The Indian Fairy Book (1916)
- Aggo Dah Gauda or The Man with His Leg Tied Up (1839)
- Aggo Dah Gauda or The Man with His Leg Tied Up (1839) with H. R. Schoolcraft
- In the Land of Souls (1844) with uncredited
- Manabozho and the Woodpeckers (1912) with uncredited
- Manabozho and the Woodpeckers (1912) with H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited
- Manabozho is Changed Into a Wolf (1912) with uncredited
- Manabozho is Changed Into a Wolf (1912) with H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited
- Manabozho Is Robbed by the Wolves (1912) with uncredited
- Manabozho Is Robbed by the Wolves (1912) with H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited
- Manabozho, The Mischief-Maker (1912) with uncredited
- Manabozho, The Mischief-Maker (1912) with H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited
- Manabush and the Moose (1914) with uncredited
- Manibozho and the Moose (1851)
- Peboan and Seegwun: An Allegory of the Seasons (1839)
- Puck Wudj Ininee or He of the Little Shell (1839)
- Puck Wudj Ininee or He of the Little Shell (1839) with H. R. Schoolcraft
- Sheem; or, the Forsaken Boy (1839)
- The Boy and the Wolves (1912) with Andrew Lang
- The Boy and the Wolves, or the Broken Promise (1894) with uncredited
- The Boy and the Wolves, or The Broken Promise (2008) with Andrew Lang
- The Strange Guests (1825) with uncredited
- The Strange Guests (1837) with Anonymous
- The Two Ghosts, or Hospitality Rewarded (1825)
- The Weendigoes (1839)
- The White Stone Canoe (1844)
- The Winter Spirit and His Visitor (1869) with H. R. Schoolcraft
- Why the River Duck Has So Few Tail Feathers (1912) with uncredited
- Why the River Duck Has So Few Tail Feathers (1912) with H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited
- Why the Woodpecker Had Red Head Feathers (1912) with uncredited
- Why the Woodpecker Had Red Head Feathers (1912) with H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited
