"The Literary Voyager," also called "Muzzenyegun," ran fourteen issues altogether, and it contained original works, and the retellings of traditional Ojibwa tales, written by Jane under the pen names Rosa and Leelinau.
Source: Parins, James W. "Jane Johnston Schoolcraft." Native American Writers of the United States. Dictionary of Literary Biography; v. 175. Ed. Kenneth M. Roemer. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1997 p. 274-275.
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