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Sacred and symbolic stories that explain creation, natural phenomena, and humanity’s origins.
Parchment-style artwork of the Sun and Moon facing each other in the sky, Cherokee folktale scene.

The Sun and the Moon Are Man and Wife: Cherokee Folktale (United States)

In the ancient days, before the world found its rhythm of day and night, the Sun and the Moon lived together on earth as husband and wife. They shared one lodge under the vast sky, their home surrounded by whispering trees and flowing rivers of silver light. The folktale of their union tells how love, though radiant, can be shadowed
Explore ancient Native American creation myths and the symbolic tales that shaped America’s belief systems.

The River Pilot Who Read the Water

Rivers are as unpredictable as the frontier itself. Currents shift without warning, sandbars rise like hidden traps, and storms can turn calm waters into deadly torrents in minutes. Among the communities along the Mississippi River, one name was whispered with reverence: Thomas “Tom” Redfeather, a river pilot whose skill kept
A solitary frontier messenger crossing a snow covered Sierra Nevada mountain pass in winter.

The Snowbound Messenger of the Sierra

Winter ruled the Sierra Nevada with an unforgiving hand. In the nineteenth century, once the snow began to fall, it did not simply cover the land. It erased it. Trails vanished beneath white drifts. Familiar ridges became indistinguishable from ravines. Rivers froze into deceptive mirrors, and the wind turned open
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