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Son of Raven, Son of Deer: Fables of the Tse-Shaht People

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Ah-tush-mit Burns His Canoe
Ah-tush-mit Burns His Canoe
Ah-tush-mit Goes Fishing
Ah-tush-mit Goes Fishing
Ah-tush-mit is Gobbled Up
Ah-tush-mit is Gobbled Up
How Ah-tush-mit Became a Deer
How Ah-tush-mit Became a Deer
How the Human People Got the First Fire
How the Human People Got the First Fire
Ko-ishin-mit Goes Fishing
Ko-ishin-mit Goes Fishing
Ko-ishin-mit Invites Chims-meet to Dinner
Ko-ishin-mit Invites Chims-meet to Dinner
Ko-ishin-mit Takes a Partner
Ko-ishin-mit Takes a Partner
Ko-ishin-mit and Paw-qwin-mit
Ko-ishin-mit and Paw-qwin-mit
Ko-ishin-mit and Son of Eagle
Ko-ishin-mit and Son of Eagle
Ko-ishin-mit and The Shadow People
Ko-ishin-mit and The Shadow People
Raven and Snipe
Raven and Snipe

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Simon Fraser University
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