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Pellissier-Lush, Julie, 1970-
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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Prince Edward Island -- Legends.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Prince Edward Island -- Folklore.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Legends.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Folklore.
Ghosts -- Prince Edward Island.
Folklore -- Prince Edward Island.
Legends -- Prince Edward Island.
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Pellissier-Lush, Julie, 1970-
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Prince Edward Island -- Legends.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Prince Edward Island -- Folklore.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Legends.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Folklore.
Ghosts -- Prince Edward Island.
Folklore -- Prince Edward Island.
Legends -- Prince Edward Island.
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L'nu'k
ghost
stories
of
PEI
/ collected and retold by Julie Pellissier-Lush, Tee Sock, and Sheri Bernard.
by
Pellissier-Lush, Julie, 1970-
Acorn Press, 2023.
Call #:
398.208997 P391L
Subjects
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Prince Edward Island -- Legends.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Prince Edward Island -- Folklore.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Legends.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Folklore.
Ghosts -- Prince Edward Island.
Folklore -- Prince Edward Island.
Legends -- Prince Edward Island.
ISBN:
9781773661292
Alternate title:
Ghost
stories
of
PEI
Description:
180 p. ; 22 cm.
Summary:
"Mi’kmaq people have been in touch with the spiritual for thousands of years. Some of these spiritual bonds have meant that the Mi’kmaq have resulted in scary encounters with the living. Ancients
stories
of ghosts and shape-shifters have been told around the fire for generations. Keeping this tradition alive is important not only for future campfires, but also to protect the sacred sites and hollowed grounds."-- Publisher.
Other authors:
Sock, Tee.
Bernard, Sheri.
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2
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
398.208997 P391L
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
398.208997 P391L
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
398.208997 P391L
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
398.208997 P391L
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398.208997 P391L
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
398.208997 P391L
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