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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...
- the hero
Glooskap but
never manages to kill him. In one of the stories,
Atosis captures Glooskap's brother,
Abistanooch the marten.
Glooskap tells Abistanooch...
- po****rized and
arguably authentic versions of this myth: Now the
great lord
Glooskap, who was
worshiped in after-days by all the Wabanaki, or
children of light...
- the
three ages is Gluskab,
known by
different names such as Glooscap,
Glooskap, Gluskabe, and
Klooskomba throughout the
various Abenaki branch tribes...
- grew the
first corn and tobacco. The two
great divine culture heroes are
Glooskap and Manabus.
Other stories explore the
complex relationships between animals...
- 2004)
Writer Norman has been a
prolific writer in a
variety of styles. How
Glooskap Outwits the Ice Giants, The owl-scatterer, and
Between heaven and earth...
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silencio por
favor (o ni en sueños) for
electronic instruments (1984)
Glooskap y Lindú (1984) Dar for Flute, Violin, Cello,
drums and
piano (1985) Seis...
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names the "Eye" of the island. The
mysterious Voice, who is
hinted to be
Glooskap himself,
appears indirectly as an
invisible model for a
portrait of the...
- Riley,
Train for
Tiger Lily (Macmillan of Canada) 1957 –
Cyrus Macmillan,
Glooskap's Country and
Other Indian Tales (posthumous reissue) (Oxford University...