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McLellan, Joe. Illustrator/ Rhian Brynjolson. 1997
(2nd Printing). Nanobosho: Soaring Eagle and the Great Sturgeon.
Winnipeg, MB: Pemmican Publications Inc. In this Ojibwe legend, Soaring Eagle almost loses his son when he takes more fish then he needs. |
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McLellan, Joe. Illustrator/ Rhian Brynjolson. 1996
(3rd Printing). Nanobosho Dances. Winnipeg, MB: Pemmican Publications
Inc. ISBN: 0-921827-14-8 Grandfather tells the children a story about the origin of the hoop dance. |
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McLellan, Joe. Illustrator/ Rhian Brynjolson. 1995.
Nanobosho and the Woodpecker. Winnipeg, MB: Pemmican Publications
Inc. ISBN: 0-921827-49-0 Billy tries to fly like an eagle, but fails. When he tells Nokomis, she tells him how Nanabosho once tried to be like a woodpecker. Nanabosho carved a beak from wood, tied it to his head, and slammed it into a tree to try to get food. He ended up with a sore red nose. |