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The collection assembles traditional narratives from Arctic Indigenous communities of the Central Arctic and Bering Strait, grouping legends, origin myths, trickster tales and domestic stories. It recounts birth and burial practices, shamanic magic and taboos, animal transformations and hunting adventures, and explanations for natural phenomena such as the moon, winds, and marine creatures. Some tales follow shape-shifting figures and clever ravens; others recount small domestic tragedies, humorous twists, and encounters with spirits or dwarf peoples. The arrangement highlights regional variants and preserves cultural observations within concise folkloric storytelling.

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Clara Kern Bayliss

Clara Kern Bayliss was an American author and folklorist known for her contributions to the preservation of indigenous narratives. She is particularly recognized for her works "A Treasury of Eskimo Tales" and "Philippine Folk-Tales," which showcase her dedication to collecting and sharing the rich oral traditions of various cultures. Through her storytelling, Bayliss aimed to bridge cultural gaps and provide readers with insights into the lives and beliefs of the peoples she wrote about. Her work remains an important part of the literary heritage surrounding folklore and cultural storytelling.

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