Citations:ohunka


 * 1991, John Gneisenau Neihardt, When the Tree Flowered: The Story of Eagle Voice, a Sioux Indian, page 84:
 * I think, before we go to war, I will tell you an ohunka story about the power of women.
 * 1998, The Giving Earth: A John G. Neihardt Reader (Hilda Martinsen Neihardt Petri?), page 235:
 * "What he told about Red Cloud was like an ohunka story the old folk tell only at night, and it is wonderful to stay awake and listen, but only little children must believe it."
 * 2001, Neil Schmitz, White Robe's dilemma: tribal history in American literature,
 * The final text, "Falling Star," contains this advisory: "Ohunka [ohunkakan] are not supposed to be told in the daytime,