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The Missing Boy

The Missing Boy Yankton Sioux People – USA and Canada   The water-fowls were flying over the marshy lakes. It was now the hunting season.…

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The Man Who Stole Maize

The Man Who Stole Maize Zulu Nation – South Africa, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Eswatini   One day a villager came to see the tribal elder.…

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