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Canada Stories
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The Spirit of the Maple Tree
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In the traditions of Indigenous peoples of Eastern Canada, especially among the Haudenosaunee Iroquois and the Anishinaabe, The Spirit of th...
The Star Husband
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In the oral traditions of Indigenous peoples across North America, especially among Inuit communities and tribes of the Canadian Plains, The...
The Fox Who Brought Fire
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In the oral traditions of the Dene and other Indigenous peoples of Northwestern Canada, The Fox Who Brought Fire is a foundational legend ab...
The Legend of the Sleeping Giant
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In the mythology of the Ojibwe, part of the Anishinaabe peoples of northwestern Ontario, Canada, The Legend of the Sleeping Giant is a sacre...
The Sea Serpent of the Pacific Coast
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In the cultures of the Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples such as the Haida, Kwakwaka'wakw, and Nuu-chah-nulth of present day British ...
The Fisher Who Became a Star
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In the mythology of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) and Cree peoples of Canada, The Fisher Who Became a Star is one of the most sacred and emotiona...
The Moon Woman
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In the spiritual worldview of the Coast Salish peoples of southwestern Canada, including the coastal regions of present day British Columbia...
The Giant Beaver
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Long before humans knew the land as Canada, Indigenous oral traditions tell of a primeval age ruled by giants, when animals were vast, power...
The Legend of Haida Totem Spirits
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In the traditional culture of the Haida people, who have lived for countless generations on the Haida Gwaii archipelago in what is now Briti...
The Bear Mother
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In the Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada, including the Haida, Tlingit, and Nisga’a peoples, The Bear Mother is o...
The Boy Who Became the Wind
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In the Arctic culture of the Inuit people of northern Canada, The Boy Who Became the Wind is a deeply moving legend that explains the sudden...
The Origin of the Caribou
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In the Arctic worldview of the Inuit people of northern Canada, The Origin of the Caribou is more than a creation story. It is a carefully l...
The Spirit Canoe
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In the spiritual traditions of the Cree and many Algonquian speaking nations of Canada, the Spirit Canoe is a sacred symbol of the final jou...
The Legend of the Loon
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In the traditions of many Indigenous peoples of Canada, especially the Ojibwe or Anishinaabe and the Mi’kmaq, the loon is far more than a bi...
The Stone Giants
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The Stone Giants are terrifying figures in Canadian Indigenous legend, born from humans who abandoned compassion for greed and cruelty. By c...
The Snow Walker
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In the Arctic regions of Canada, within Inuit spiritual tradition, The Snow Walker is not feared as a monster but respected as a quiet guard...
The Wendigo
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In the spiritual traditions of the Algonquian peoples of Canada, including the Cree, Ojibwe, and Saulteaux, the Wendigo is not simply a mons...
The Creation of Turtle Island
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In the creation stories of many Indigenous peoples of North America, especially the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois and the Anishinaabe of what is...
The Thunderbird
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In the mythology of the Indigenous peoples of Canada’s Pacific Northwest coast, including the Haida, Kwakwaka'wakw, and Coast Salish nat...
The Spirit of the Great Bear
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In the spiritual worldview of the Cree people, one of the largest Indigenous nations in Canada, the Spirit of the Great Bear, known as Mista...
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