How the oceans came to be: a traditional lumbee story, Arvis Boughman and Alfreda Beartrack-algeo
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How the oceans came to be: a traditional lumbee story, Arvis Boughman and Alfreda Beartrack-algeo
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How the oceans came to be: a traditional lumbee story
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Arvis Boughman and Alfreda Beartrack-algeo
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In this delightful Lumbee story, clever Rabbit outsmarts a selfish Great Snapping Turtle. When Rabbit discovers many animals could not find water, he sets out to solve the mystery. What he finds is the Great Snapping Turtle blocking the water of the Mother Spring. When the stubborn turtle refuses to move, Rabbit figures out a way to let the water flow. As the water flowed to all creatures, it also created the oceans of Turtle Island
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