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Glooscap (variant
forms and
spellings Gluskabe, Glooskap, Gluskabi, Kluscap, Kloskomba, or Gluskab) is a
legendary figure of the
Wabanaki peoples, native...
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Glooscap First Nation is a
Canadian Mi'kmaq
aboriginal community located in both
Kings County and
Hants County, Nova Scotia. Also
known as Kluskap, its...
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Glooscap was a full-rigged
sailing ship
built in 1891 at Spencer's Island, Nova
Scotia in the
Minas Basin of the Bay of Fundy. The ship was
named after...
- Lil
Glooscap and the
Legends of
Turtle Island is a
Canadian children's
animated television series,
which premiered in 2022 on APTN.
Created by Wolastoqey...
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Glooscap 35 is a Mi'kmaq
reserve located in
Kings County, Nova Scotia. It is
administratively part of the
Glooscap First Nation. "Census Profile, 2016...
- The
Glooscap Trail is a
scenic roadway in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is
located in the
central and
northern part of the
province around the...
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through his
published work, was the
first to
introduce the
stories of
Glooscap to the
wider world. The
mission was
dissolved in 1870.
After a long period...
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called Kanòjigàbe (Fiero spelling: Ganoozhigaabe;
Abenaki Gluskabe;
English Glooscap). The
Nanabozho name
varies in the
Ojibwe language depending on whether...
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Europeans arrived.
According to Miꞌkmaq legend, the tide was
created when
Glooscap wanted to take a bath. The
first European to
visit the bay may have been...
- near a
Lakota reservation in the
badlands with
Johnny Appleseed.
Demiurge Glooscap Nanabozho "A Cree
Flood Story". Bird,
Louis (2007). The
Spirit Lives in...