Sagana. Contes fantastiques du pays algonkin.
Assiniwi, Bernard Myre, Isabelle
Leméac
1972
Montreal
monographic
print
Published by Leméac as part of the series: (Coll. “Ni-t’chawama/Mon ami mon frère).
Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory
French
Autochtones Aboriginal Science fiction
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This collection contains 7 speculative fantasy-type short stories and a lexicon. The first story tells of a great deluge caused by the angry Kijé-Manito following the murder of six hunters. The second story tells of a clumsy young man and his flying canoe. The third story is about a young woman who was “so much like her mother” and her quest for happiness and companionship. The fourth story tells of a hunter with great powers who falls in love with the chief’s daughter. The fifth story is about Sagana, the kingdom of the Saguenay. The sixth tells of a great intruder, Wimitigoji. The seventh story is about the arrival of the white man.