- Glooscap - Wikipedia
Glooscap (variant forms and spellings Gluskabe, Glooskap, Gluskabi, Kluscap, Kloskomba, or Gluskab) is a legendary figure of the Wabanaki peoples, native peoples located in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Atlantic Canada
- Glooscap - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Huge in size and powers, Glooscap is said to have created natural features such as the Annapolis Valley, in the process often having to overcome his evil twin brother who wanted rivers to be crooked and mountains impassable
- Glooscap Tales - World History Encyclopedia
The Glooscap tales are legends of the Eastern Algonquin nations of the Wabanaki Confederacy – the Abenaki, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, and Wolastoqiyik – featuring the supernatural entity Glooscap, who is depicted sometimes as a god and sometimes as a trickster figure
- Glooscap Stories and other Micmac Legends (Mikmaq)
Glooscap: Glooscap is the benevolent culture hero of the Micmac tribe, who taught the people the arts of civilization and protected them from danger Like other Micmac names, "Glooscap" has many spelling variants (Gluskabe, Kluskap, etc )
- Glooscap | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Glooscap is a culture hero of the Wabanaki peoples, native indigenous peoples located in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Atlantic Canada There are numerous different versions of the legend of Glooscap as each tribe of the Wabanaki adapted the legend to their own region
- Glooscap and His People
Now Glooscap had made the animals all very large, most of them larger and stronger than man Lox, the trouble maker, at once saw his chance to make mischief He went in his wolverine body to Team the Moose and admired his fine antlers, which reached up to the top of the tallest pine tree
- Glooscap | NBLE
The Glooscap legend is essentially a creation story An embodied persona, Glooscap is considered to be the first human, a great and powerful being who shapes landscapes and shrinks or grows the animals around him
- Glooscap - Mythosjourney
Glooscap (also known as Gluskabe, Glooskap, Gluskabi, Kluscap, Kloskomba, or Gluskab) is a legendary figure central to the mythology of the Wabanaki peoples, who are indigenous to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Atlantic Canada
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