Additional
Information: Folklore of the Wabanaki tribes: the Mikmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, and Abenaki.
Wabanaki Sites:
Mi'kmaq Indian Cinderella and the Invisible One Mi'kmaq Indian Cinderella and the Invisible One: Micmac-French fusion legend, with critical interpretation by an Ojibwe author. (Wabanaki) http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/cinder3.html
Acacia Artisans: Stories and Facts Acacia Artisans: Stories and Facts: Penobscot legends and miscellaneous Indian oral history. (Wabanaki) http://www.acaciart.com/stories/
Teachings from the Medicine Wheel Teachings from the Medicine Wheel: Five traditional stories in English, Micmac and Maliseet. (Wabanaki) http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/QWERTY/Qweb/qwerte/mic_mal/
The Algonquin Legends of New England The Algonquin Legends of New England: Charles Leland's rendition of various Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tales, including both native and non-native elements. (Wabanaki) http://www.blackmask.com/books108c/lgqlqdex.htm
Of Glooskap's Birth Of Glooskap's Birth: Deconstruction of a 19th-century folklorist's embellishments to the Glooskap myth cycle. (Wabanaki) http://www.stthomasu.ca/~parkhill/aicrj.htm
Storytelling Storytelling: Folktales of the Micmac and Maliseet Indians. (Wabanaki) http://www.gnb.ca/0016/storytel.htm
Geow-lud-mo-sis-eg Geow-lud-mo-sis-eg: A tale of magical little beings in Maliseet folklore. (Wabanaki) http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/patpaul.html
Malecite and Passamaquoddy Tales Malecite and Passamaquoddy Tales: Overview of the oral tradition, the Kluskap cycle, and folktales translated from the original Indian languages. (Wabanaki) http://www.umaine.edu/folklife/NF6contents.htm
The Abenaki Perspective on Storytelling The Abenaki Perspective on Storytelling: Author Joseph Bruchac on his tribe's oral tradition. Three traditional folktales are also presented. (Wabanaki) http://www.abenakination.org/stories.html