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Two children in a museum discover a trail that opens into a sequence of mythic tales and origin stories told by animals, chiefs, and spirit-figures. Each chapter presents a self-contained episode—how great beasts and peoples found routes across plains, marshes, and deserts; the arrival of corn and salt; the making of shamans; quests for sacred places and lost cities; and clashes over medicine and tribute—mixing animal perspective, Indigenous oral motifs, and landscape-based allegory into interconnected vignettes that read as a journey through the continent's imagined past.
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