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Canadian Fairy Tales

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This collection presents a gathered body of Indigenous Canadian folk tales rendered for general readers, offering creation myths, trickster adventures, moral tests, and origin stories tied to forest, sea, and sky. Recurring figures such as Glooskap, Raven, Rabbit, and other animal and supernatural beings enact transformations, contests, and lessons that explain natural phenomena, social values, and practical wisdom. Episodes vary from the origin of birds and fire to clever deceptions, rescues, rites, and encounters with giants or spirits, preserved in concise narratives that reflect oral storytelling rhythms and emphasize the relationship between people, animals, and the surrounding landscape.

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Cyrus MacMillan

Cyrus MacMillan was a Canadian author and educator known for his contributions to literature and history. He is particularly recognized for his work "Canadian Fairy Tales," which showcases the rich tapestry of Canadian folklore and storytelling traditions. Additionally, MacMillan authored "McGill and its Story, 1821-1921," a historical account that chronicles the development of McGill University over a century. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for Canadian culture and education, making him a notable figure in the literary heritage of Canada.

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