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"Glooskap and the First Thanksgiving": Glooskap is a figure from Mi'kmaq mythology, often depicted as a powerful and benevolent deity. In this tale, Glooskap teaches the people about the importance of giving thanks for the bounty of the land.
"The Boy Who Was Called Thick-Head": This story comes from the Innu people of Labrador. It follows the journey of a young boy who is teased for his lack of intelligence but ultimately proves his worth through his bravery and resourcefulness.
"The Coming of the Corn": A legend from the Iroquois people, this story explains the origins of corn and its significance to Indigenous cultures. It tells of a time when people struggled to find food until a mysterious being appears and teaches them how to grow corn.
"The Wild Man of the West": This tale features a mythical creature known as the Wild Man, who roams the forests of western Canada. When a young woman encounters the Wild Man, she learns valuable lessons about respect for nature and the importance of humility.
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