Gluskap the Liar, & Other Indian TalesB. Wheelwright Company, 1966 - 182 страници |
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... bird . No one ever saw the bird move , but every night after it became black - dark , the bird would fly down to the village and peck around for scraps . It never had enough to eat but it never did any harm , contenting itself with what ...
... bird . No one ever saw the bird move , but every night after it became black - dark , the bird would fly down to the village and peck around for scraps . It never had enough to eat but it never did any harm , contenting itself with what ...
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... Bird . Finally , things became so grievous that the elders called a council to decide what should be done . They ... Bird did . As soon as this was accomplished , the deer ran off into the woods and worked its way up the mountain until ...
... Bird . Finally , things became so grievous that the elders called a council to decide what should be done . They ... Bird did . As soon as this was accomplished , the deer ran off into the woods and worked its way up the mountain until ...
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... bird saw him , it flew down and killed and ate him . No sooner had the bird eaten the last morsel than it became so heavy it could not move for the weight of stone within it . Unable to forage , the Starvation Bird died and the village ...
... bird saw him , it flew down and killed and ate him . No sooner had the bird eaten the last morsel than it became so heavy it could not move for the weight of stone within it . Unable to forage , the Starvation Bird died and the village ...
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American animal appear asked beautiful beaver became began bird brother called camp canoe century coast continued creatures culture cures dead decided deer Devil English European fact fall fell Finally fire fish furs Further gave giant girl Gluskap hand head heard hero hunters Indians interesting Island Jack John killed king land leave lived looked Magic Maine material mentioned Mohawks moose morning mountain move natives nature never night once Origin passed Penobscot picked present promise reached reason remained returned river seen skin Skunk sleep smoke snake soon stone story tale tales tell things thought told took Transformation traps trees tribes turned village wanted women woods young