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A collection of Native American fairy tales retold for young readers, framed by the storyteller Iagoo and featuring trickster animals, sibling heroes, and magical beings. The short narratives explain natural phenomena and human customs—how fire was stolen, how the sun was captured, and how seasons and animals received their traits—mixing origin myths, humorous exploits, and quiet moral lessons. Simple, scenic language and episodic structure make each tale self-contained, often centered on resourcefulness, cleverness, and respect for the natural world. Illustrations accompany the adaptations, which condense traditional stories into accessible episodic vignettes for children.
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