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Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

MOOIN: THE BEAR’S CHILD

Characters:

» Narrator 1
» Narrator 2
» Narrator 3
» Sigo: young boy
» Stepfather: a jealous man
» Mother: Sigo’s mother
» Glooscap: the Great Chief
» Porcupine
» Raccoon
» Fox
» Caribou
» Mooinskw (Mother Bear)
» Robin
» Beaver
» Hunter 1
» Hunter 2

To the Native American people of western North America, the grizzly bear is a symbol of wisdom and resilience.

In the Old Time, there lived a young mother and her little son, Sigo. Sigo’s

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