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This story comes from the Haudenosaunee of Canada. It is an example of a trickster story that storytellers might share to teach listeners about good or proper ways of behaving.
This story comes from the Haudenosaunee of Canada. It is an example of a trickster story that storytellers might share to teach listeners about good or proper ways of behaving.
General Note
"These fun and engaging traditional stories combine moral lessons and humour, and lend themselves to rich classroom discussion about right and wrong, respect and disrespect, honesty and dishonesty. The tricksters in these stories can take many forms, such as animals, mythological heroes, or transformers. They love to laugh and play jokes, often getting into trouble, but they can also be helpful and wise."--Publisher's website.
Scholastic's Trickster Tales consists of eight different series from the West Coast, Plains, Great Lakes, East Coast, and the North.