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Why the Wind Blows Only Some of the Time
an Abenaki folktale
A long time ago, Gluscabi and his
grandmother, Woodchuck, lived in a
small lodge near a big bay. One day,
he decided to catch some fish. He
climbed into his canoe and started to
paddle to the middle of the bay, but
on every occasion, a strong wind
turned his canoe around and forced
him back to shore.
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