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Henry Shoemaker compiled these folk tales set in the Black Forest of north-central Pennsylvania. Shoemaker's stories recall the decline of big game in the region and the exit of the native peoples as the European settlers advanced westward. This collection of tales has been modernized for 21st-century audiences but maintains the charm, wit, and suspense of the originals. John Decker's Elk: A Black Forest Souvenir Why the Senecas Would Not Eat Trout: A Story of the Coudersport Pike Young Woman's Creek: The Story of a Mountain Stream Conquering Fate: A Story of the Panther Caves In the Rafters:…mehr

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Henry Shoemaker compiled these folk tales set in the Black Forest of north-central Pennsylvania. Shoemaker's stories recall the decline of big game in the region and the exit of the native peoples as the European settlers advanced westward. This collection of tales has been modernized for 21st-century audiences but maintains the charm, wit, and suspense of the originals. John Decker's Elk: A Black Forest Souvenir Why the Senecas Would Not Eat Trout: A Story of the Coudersport Pike Young Woman's Creek: The Story of a Mountain Stream Conquering Fate: A Story of the Panther Caves In the Rafters: A Tale of the Mountaineers' Conscience The Winter of the Wolves: A Story of Windfall Run The Three Rivers: A Legend of Potter County A Story of Regina: Another Fragment of the Popular Legend The Death Shout: A Story of the Senecas The Healing Spring: A Story of Quinn's Run The Hunter's Daughter: A Story of Lewis' Run The Moment the Lights Were Lit: A Romance of the Mountains Hugh Mitcheltree: A Story of the Genesee Fork George Shover's Panther: A Story of Little Miller Run The Tramper: The Story of a Famous Lost Boy Little Red Riding Hood: Story of the Packet-Boat Wolf The Cursed Woods: A Legend of One of Nature's Blights The Screaming Skull: A Ghost Story of the Pike
Autorenporträt
Born into wealth and raised in New York City, Henry Shoemaker (1880-1958) spent his summers at the family estate in McElhattan, PA, and there fell in love with the state's mountains and people. During a long and varied career, Shoemaker wrote hundreds of articles and books on the disappearing Pennsylvania wilderness and its people and culture. A founder of the Pennsylvania Folklore Society, he also served as the Commonwealth's first state folklorist from 1946 to 1958.