Heroes: Lodge-Boy and Thrown-Away -
I like that this first few stories are short and sweet but interesting enough to keep your attention and on the edge of the street. It is a page turner (scroller). I think these stories were hard to read because of the names of the characters - it kind of threw me off.
I thought these stories started off strong but the more I read I get a little bit bored.
I thought the shortness of them was nice and how there was a lot of little stories within one big one. I want my stories to be a little bit more exciting and make more sense and be an easy read.
(Cree Indian)
Bib:
This story is part of the Native American Hero Tales unitSourcey source: Tales of the North American Indians by Stith Thompson (1929).
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