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The Cree Flood Myth

The Cree Flood Myth. By: Matthew Kercheval, Grant Garcia, Stephanie Hanawalt, Siri Rallabhandi, and Michelle Martinez. There once was an old magician named Wissaketchak. However there was a certain sea monster that hated him.

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The Cree Flood Myth

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  1. The Cree Flood Myth By: Matthew Kercheval, Grant Garcia, Stephanie Hanawalt, Siri Rallabhandi, and Michelle Martinez

  2. There once was an old magician named Wissaketchak

  3. However there was a certain sea monster that hated him

  4. And one day when Wissaketchak was paddling in his canoe the sea monster lashed the sea with his tail making large waves crash onto the land

  5. The water soon reached the top of the trees

  6. He then called all the animals to come on a raft with him that he had built for the flood

  7. And the sea monster kept thrashing his tail until the flood covered the mountains

  8. After a few days on the raft the sea monster left and he sent out a duck to dive and find land

  9. But the water was still too deep and the duck unfortunately drowned

  10. So he then sent out a muskrat to search for land

  11. The muskrat came back with dirt in its mouth and Wissaketchak took the dirt and made a patch of dirt and it floated on the water. This is where the muskrat nest comes from.

  12. He used his magic to make the patch of dirt grow more and more until it became the land we now inhabit

  13. THE END

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