THE CAMPFIRE STORIES HANDBOOK
Ghost Stories, Indian Legends and Tales of the
Outdoors
- Why The Chipmunk Has Black Stripes
- Chipmunk and Bear
- How Dogs Came To The Indians
- How Fire Came To The Six Nations
- Tail Of Fire
- The First Moccasins
- Why The Mouse Is So Silky
- Why The Opussum's Tail Is Bare
- Rabbit Shoots The Sun
- Spirit Animal
- The Indian & The Snake
- Why The Weasel Is Nervous
- The Great Flood
- The Origin Of The Winds
- Rabbit And The Moon Man
- Honeyed Words Can't Sweeten Evil
- The Great Father Mosquito
- The Eskimo Indian And His Fox Wife
- The Loon
- The Raven
- The Hunting of the Great Bear
- The Hungry Fox and the Boastful Suitor
- Origin of Bears
- Mt. Shasta Grizzly Legend
- How Grandmother Spider Brought Fire to the People
- The Beginning of Thunder
- Turtle Dancer's Two Sons
- The Story of Snake's Medicine
- The Story of the White Deer Named Virginia Dare
- He Who Follows Me
- The Cremation Of Sam Mcgee
- The Witch Of Coos
- White Eyes
- The Beheaded Warrior
- Pierre D'un Oeil
- Rescue At Sea
- Campfires
- The Ballad Of Johnny O'Dell
- If Only ...
- Winter Cub Story
- The Rabbi & The Soap Maker
- The Koolamunga Test
- One Day At A Time
- Ging Gang Goolee
- The Farmer
- He Drew
- The Story of Dinizulu's Necklace
- Webelos
- AKELA's Test
- Story Telling
- The Art of the Storyteller
- How to Tell Stories
- Storytelling in the Cub Pack
This collection of stories began as the rec.scouting story
faq, to which I have added material from other sources. Proper
credit has been retained when it has been available. Please send
any corrections or additions to the Campmaster.
Last edited: February 22, 2004
The NetWoods Virtual Campsite, Steve Tobin, Campmaster