Manabozho: The Great White Rabbit Who Shaped the World After the Flood

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Before the world took its final shape, after the great flood had swept across the land, Manabozho, the mighty Great White Rabbit, called upon the creatures of the earth to rebuild. From a single speck of mud, he expanded the landmass, shaping rivers and valleys with the help of Wolf and Bear, while Butterfly painted the fields with flowers. But creation was not without struggle—Manabozho faced cunning serpents, an unjust fish king, and the trickster Paupukewis, whose mischief led to chaos among the animals. In battles of wit and power, Manabozho restored balance, weaving the laws of nature into the fabric of the world. This is the tale of how the land was formed, the rivers flowed, and the creatures found their place under the sun and moon.

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