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LOUDER for the folks who want to incorporate "Native American myths" *pukepuke* into their shitty writing.
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before you tell me about your Folklore Creature I want to know: who told the story? (who told it to them?) who recorded it? who transcribed and/or translated it? how does it fit within the broader field of oral narratives in its community of origin? is/was it understood as fictional or historical?