Bokwewa the Humpback

Kids, ABCs, 123s, Fiction, Myths and Legends, Fiction - YA
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Author: Old Indian Legends ISBN: 1230000367813
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: April 17, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Old Indian Legends
ISBN: 1230000367813
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: April 17, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

"Bokwewa the Humpback" is the Indian fairy tale about two brothers. Bokwewa and his brother Kwasynd lived in a wild area. Bokwewa was the elder brother. He was considered a manito in the mortal shape. His younger brother was inquisitive and strong. They hadn't neighbors and lived happily. One day Kwasynd wanted to visit habitations of people and to find a wife. Bokwewa was against it, but his brother resolved to travel. On his travel, he found the body of a beautiful young woman. Kwasynd lifted her up and returned to his brother. He asked Bokwewa to restore her to life. Bokwewa said he would try. How did the fairy tale end? Read "Bokwewa the Humpback" to know it.

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"Bokwewa the Humpback" is the Indian fairy tale about two brothers. Bokwewa and his brother Kwasynd lived in a wild area. Bokwewa was the elder brother. He was considered a manito in the mortal shape. His younger brother was inquisitive and strong. They hadn't neighbors and lived happily. One day Kwasynd wanted to visit habitations of people and to find a wife. Bokwewa was against it, but his brother resolved to travel. On his travel, he found the body of a beautiful young woman. Kwasynd lifted her up and returned to his brother. He asked Bokwewa to restore her to life. Bokwewa said he would try. How did the fairy tale end? Read "Bokwewa the Humpback" to know it.

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