About This Book
The collection presents a series of traditional tales gathered from coastal and plains Indigenous communities, framed by storyteller introductions. Many narratives center on animal figures, Bluejay and Coyote among them, whose cunning and mischief drive trickster episodes and ironic reversals. Other stories explain natural and cultural origins, treating themes such as the first corn, the emergence of medicines and ritual practices, encounters with ghosts, and contests with powerful weather-makers. Short, self-contained narratives pair moral lessons about generosity, bravery, and community with vivid depictions of ceremony and survival in varied landscapes.
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