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Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate

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A wide-ranging collection gathers myths and legends from the United States' Caribbean and Pacific possessions and protectorate, organizing regional folktales about enchanted floating islands, floods and deluges, mer-people, haunted churches, witches and obeah, buccaneers and ghost ships, Hawaiian gods and volcano myths, origin stories and animal fables, Filipino creation and conversion tales, and episodes of colonial contact and suppression of magic. Each section juxtaposes traditional cosmologies, heroic exploits, and moral anecdotes with accounts of spirits, omens, and rituals, preserving narrative motifs, sacred shrines, and local explanations for natural features and historical events.

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Charles M. Skinner

Charles M. Skinner was an American author and folklorist, renowned for his extensive collection of myths and legends that celebrate the cultural heritage of the United States. His most notable work, "Myths and Legends of Our Own Land," is a comprehensive series that delves into the folklore of various regions, from the Hudson River to the Pacific Slope. Through his writings, Skinner sought to preserve and share the rich tapestry of American storytelling, highlighting the unique narratives that shaped the nation's identity. His contributions to literature and folklore continue to resonate, offering readers a glimpse into the myths that have influenced American culture.

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