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    Wabanaki Folklore Arts and Culture Native Americans Indigenous The Americas













Wabanaki Folklore Arts and Culture Native Americans Indigenous The Americas


Wabanaki

Folklore of the Wabanaki tribes: the Mikmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, and Abenaki.

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    Top: Society: Ethnicity: The Americas: Indigenous: Native Americans: Arts and Culture: Folklore: Wabanaki
See Also:

  • - Five traditional stories in English, Micmac and Maliseet.
  • - Deconstruction of a 19th-century folklorist's embellishments to the Glooskap myth cycle.
  • - Micmac-French fusion legend, with critical interpretation by an Ojibwe author.
  • - Penobscot legends and miscellaneous Indian oral history.
  • - A tale of magical little beings in Maliseet folklore.
  • - Overview of the oral tradition, the Kluskap cycle, and folktales translated from the original Indian languages.
  • - Charles Leland's rendition of various Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tales, including both native and non-native elements.
  • - Author Joseph Bruchac on his tribe's oral tradition. Three traditional folktales are also presented.
  • - Folktales of the Micmac and Maliseet Indians.


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