The Girl and the Raven

Haida Nation Story One day a father of a girl returned from fishing on the ocean, he gave the fish to his wife, who cut up and cleaned the fish. The girl took the fat and the liver of the halibut and gave it to the Raven. Every time the father came back from fishing…

The Kingdom of Graceonia – A Fairy Tale (Part 2 of 4)

Chapter 3 – The Invitation The young boy in question was a happy and adventurous soul who loved nothing better than going for long walks with his dog. He loved nature and enjoyed watching the wild animals playing and going about their business. This particular day he was heading in the direction of the border…

Haida Nation Creation Story

A long, long time ago, the Creator, whose name is known in the language of the Haidas as Ne-kilst–lass, after creating and getting ready Mother Earth for Human beings, decided to go for a walk along the shore of Nai-con, or as it also called Long Nose in the language the other people. On the…

The Kingdom of Graceonia – A Fairy Tale (Part 1 of 4)

Chapter 1 – Living the Dream Once upon a time there was a magical land called Graceonia. It was a place of great beauty, with sparkling rivers, luscious meadows and magnificent mountains.   The air was clear, the water was pure and sweet and the food was nourishing and bountiful. The Graceonians themselves were happy people…

Cherokee Creation Legend

The Cherokee’s homeland was in the Appalachian Mountains. Their Elders tell this Legend to explain why there are so many Mountain Ridges and Valleys in the land of the Cherokee. They were forced to divide into four bands. The four bands spoke the Iroquoian Language, but over the ages it changed so much that they…

Vampires and Werewolves

There are many conflicting and similar accounts of vampires and werewolves in history and folklore.  My personal belief is that these mysterious creatures reflect humanity’s greatest desires and their greatest fears all at the same time. For a start, wherever there is a vampire there is usually a werewolf close by and vice versa.  And…

The Seven Dancers

Iroquois/ Mohawk Story There are several versions of this story, depending on what Nation’s Story Tellers it is told by. I know at least eight, of which five come from the Nations of the Iroquois Federation. I am positive that there are more versions around that I have not heard. I picked this version as…

How the Bat was Created

Mohawk / Ojibway Story A long, long time ago, as usual the sun started to rise in the east, in the morning. But this time he came way too close to mother Earth and got tangled in the top branches of a very tall tree. The more he tried to escape, the more he got…