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  2. The Honest Woodcutter - Wikipedia

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    The Greek version of the story tells of a woodcutter who accidentally dropped his axe into a river and, because this was his only means of livelihood, sat down and wept. . Taking pity on him, the god Hermes (also known as Mercury) dived into the water and returned with a golden

  3. The Gourd and the Palm-tree - Wikipedia

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    The adapted fable of "The Elm and the Vine, an illustration from Robert Dodsley's Select Fables of Esop, 1764 That the story was still known in England is suggested by Robert Dodsley's chance reference, that 'the gourd may reproach the pine' (the word Whitney used was 'deride'), in his essay on the fable genre, [ 11 ] although he did not choose ...

  4. Cherokee spiritual beliefs - Wikipedia

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    ᏗᎵᏍᏙᏗ "dilsdohdi" [1] the "water spider" is said to have first brought fire to the inhabitants of the earth in the basket on her back. [2]Cherokee spiritual beliefs are held in common among the Cherokee people – Native American peoples who are Indigenous to the Southeastern Woodlands, and today live primarily in communities in North Carolina (the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians ...

  5. The Elm and the Vine - Wikipedia

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    A different fable appeared in prose in Robert Dodsley's Select Fables of Esop (1764). This, however, was an adaptation of the fable of The Gourd and the Palm-tree and appeared in the book's third section of 'modern fables'. [18] There the pert vine refused the elm's proposal and boasted of being able to rely on its own resources.

  6. Spirit Lake Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Spirit Lake Tribe (in Santee Dakota: Mniwakaƞ Oyate, [2] also spelt as Mni Wakan Oyate, formerly known as Devils Lake Sioux Tribe) is a federally recognized tribe based on the Spirit Lake Dakota Reservation located in east-central North Dakota on the southern shores of Devils Lake.

  7. Fun February Festivals: Events Worth Traveling For In The ...

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    Winter blues have you down? A winter trip is a great way to lift the spirits, and a festival is a great way to charge your social battery. Whether you're a fan of food, beer or NASCAR (or all ...

  8. The Stag and the Vine - Wikipedia

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    Then in the following century, another Latin poetic version of the original fable was published in a schoolbook "intended as a help towards original composition". [ 8 ] One of the earliest English prose versions of the story was titled "The Hind and the Vine" and included in Charles Hoole 's Aesop's Fables English and Latin (1700). [ 9 ]

  9. The dollar will stay strong if the world keeps ‘shoveling all ...

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    The booming U.S. stock market will help keep the dollar expensive as global investors pour money into America, a foreign exchange strategist said. But the politics of any trade deals that the ...