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An episodic narrative poem draws on Indigenous North American legends to trace the birth, upbringing, deeds, rites, and eventual leaving of a cultural hero. Built from short cantos, it weaves creation myths, supernatural encounters, feats of hunting and craftsmanship, courtship and marriage, communal ceremonies, famine and mourning, and instruction through songs. The verse uses a steady, chantlike meter inspired by runic patterns, emphasizing oral rhythm and vivid natural imagery. Recurring themes include communal responsibility, the sacredness of nature, the transformative power of song and ritual, and the movement from youthful promise to departure for the wider world.
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