Folk tales

  • Haunted Ground Ghost Stories from the Rock

    Creator

    Jarvis, Dale

    Abstract

    Ghost stories are found in every corner of Newfoundland and Labrador, and no one knows them better than storyteller and folklorist Dale Jarvis. In this collection of ghostly tales, Jarvis introduces you to old legends, including spectral Viking longships, encounters with ghostly ferrymen, and strange voices on the trapline, while exploring classic elements of local folklore such as tokens and premonitions, bad weather lights, and the Old Hag herself.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Not specified
  • Strange Light Afar Tales of the Supernatural from Old Japan

    Creator

    Umezawa, Rui

    Fujita, Mikiko

    Abstract

    A bitterly jealous brother, a samurai who makes the ultimate sacrifice, a cold-hearted husband, a monk who mistakes desire for piety, a fraudulent merchant who meets his match in a supernatural river otter — the motives underlying these traditional Japanese folktale characters are explored with haunting results.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Groundwood Books Ltd

    Not specified
  • Bill and Coo

    Creator

    de la Roche, Mazo

    Abstract

    From the author of the bestselling Jalna series, a story of one small thing that creates a lot of beauty. Bill and Coo were two pigeons who built their nest in the shelter of the gable of the Dullards’ house. Mr. and Mrs. Dullard hated all birds, especially pigeons. Mr. Dullard even tries to hit Bill with a rock, but the rock bounced back from the roof and hit Mr. Dullard instead. After that they let the pigeons alone, but they grumbled about them continually.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Uvajuq The Origin of Death

    Creator

    Pelly, David F.

    Crockatt, Kim

    Klengenberg, Elsie Anaginak

    Abstract

    The story of Uvajuq (oo-va-yook) is rooted in a time when people and animals lived in such harmony and unity that they could speak to each other. For Inuit, as for people whose traditions include the story of the Garden of Eden, this idyllic existence came to an abrupt end a long time ago.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Story of the Three Buddhist Monks Based on a Traditional Chinese Folk Tale

    Creator

    Ding, Jing Jing

    Daboud, Nelson

    Abstract

    A story of three Buddhist monks based on a traditional Chinese folk tale about cooperation. Without cooperation, one monk can fetch two buckets of water, two monks will only be able to fetch one bucket of water, and three monks will fetch no water at all.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Fat Princess

    Creator

    Girard, Mario

    Ouriou, Susan

    Abstract

    A hilarious fairytale for adults facing a complicated world.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Ghost Stories of Newfoundland and Labrador

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    Shrouded in the mists of history and legend, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is a land of mysteries. Its waters are a graveyard for countless wrecked ships. Its lore is full of tales about treachery and murder. And it was once the haunt of pirates. Haunt, indeed! Newfoundland and Labrador has tales of the supernatural that date back centuries, to a time before Canada even existed as a nation. Here the ghosts not only lurk in old houses and forlorn cemeteries, they come up out of the sea to walk the decks of ships before the eyes of terrified crewmen.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan 3

    Creator

    Christensen, Jo-Anne

    Abstract

    Saskatchewan and ghost stories. They go together like a grinning scarecrow in a whisper-dry October field. In 1995, Dundurn successfully published and reprinted numerous times the original Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan. Since that time, an eerie wealth of supernatural accounts have surfaced in this seemingly quiet prairie province.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Sharing Circle

    Creator

    Meuse, Theresa

    Stevens, Arthur

    Abstract

    Matthew loves to play games with his friends and share his toys with them. But most of all he loves to share the special treasures that remind him of his First Nations culture. Perhaps his favourite treasure is the medicine pouch that his grandfather made especially for him. This is where he keeps many of his other treasures, including the sacred herbs his mother gave him. Matthew uses the herbs to remind him to be grateful for everything that nature gives us. Another special gift is the eagle feather from his father.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Not specified
  • Stories from the Six Worlds Mi'kmaw Legends

    Creator

    Holmes Whitehead, Ruth

    Abstract

    In Stories from the Six Worlds, it is their stories, passed down by word of mouth, that best preserve and present Mi’kmaw culture. For in their tales, the People themselves speak about their world and give us glimpses of how their universe manifests, in all its fascinating otherness. Mi'kmaw stories have many levels: entertainment, instruction, warnings. They might subtly encode maps of the land's important resources, or of the wheeling skies at night. Telling stories, Elders wove humour and stark tragedy, terror and beauty, to teach their listeners how to survive.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Not specified