Folk Tales
- Pokoh, the Old Man
- Blood Clot
- Porcupine Hunts Buffalo
- Puma and the Bear
- Two Fawns and a Rabbit
- Two Grandsons
- Coyote & Duck
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“Myths, as compared with folk tales, are usually in a special category of seriousness: they are believed to have really happened, or to have some exceptional significance in explaining certain features of life, such as ritual. Again, whereas folk tales simply interchange motifs and develop variants, myths show an odd tendency to stick together and build up bigger structures. We have creation myths, fall and flood myths, metamorphose and dying-god myths.”
—Northrop Frye (19121991)
“The ties between gentle folk are as pure as water; the links between scoundrels are as thick as honey.”
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“A curious thing about atrocity stories is that they mirror, instead of the events they purport to describe, the extent of the hatred of the people that tell them.
Still, you cant listen unmoved to tales of misery and murder.”
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