Kateri's Tales:Based on Haudenosaunee Folktales

Kateri's Tales:Based on Haudenosaunee Folktales

by Cathy Smith
Kateri's Tales:Based on Haudenosaunee Folktales

Kateri's Tales:Based on Haudenosaunee Folktales

by Cathy Smith

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Overview

Have you ever felt a folktale needed a sequel? Have you ever wondered how a folktale would work out in modern times? Kateri's Tales contains the answers to these questions:

 

An eagle that was cheated out of the best song in the forest by a hermit thrush. The Council of Birds must resolve this dispute to save the best singer in the forest.

 

Pretty White Snake, an unpopular luck charm, needs to find a witch to feed him if he's ever to improve himself.

 

Ymirling is a young Norse jotun who must defeat the might Shingebiss to win a place for himself in Vinland.

 

Patrick Burning, a young Seneca who dares to take on the forbidden name Jitkwa:e, calls down curses on himself.

 

Bertha Yellowbird oversees Mattie's intervention with the help of Indian Medicine, which could separate Mattie's body from her soul.

 

Art dealer, Albert Finch, knew his best client "Doc" was gifted. Unfortunately, he didn't realize Doc was the head of the Orenda Society. His body of work is powerful medicine that must be handled with care.

 

Chazz lures a Rez ghost out into the open to win a prize in a ghost hunter's show something she may not live to regret.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155719144
Publisher: Cathy Smith
Publication date: 07/07/2018
Series: The Shifty Magician
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 280 KB

About the Author

Cathy Smith is a Mohawk writer who lives on a Status Reservation on the Canadian Side of the Border on Turtle Island (North America).

She is proud of her people’s heritage and also has an interest in the myths and legends of other peoples and cultures, and modern fantasy and science fiction, which is often derived from past myths and often acts as myths for modern times.

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