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This file contains a photocopy of a book titled "Journal of American Folk-Lore" chapter titled "Loucheux Myths," pages 249-257, collected by geologist Charles Camsell and prepared for publication by C.M. Barbeau. Charles Camsell's informant Peter Ross, a Loucheux living at Fort MacPherson, spent many hours telling Loucheux Traditional Stories to Charles Camsell, who the next day, wrote down the stories from memory found in this chapter. The stories included are "The Origin of the World," "The Deluge," The Beaver's Tail," "The Culture-Hero," "Tetogolee," "The Crow's Trick," "The Trickster," "The Grizzly Bear and the Crow," "The Crow's Home," The Man in the Moon," Wolverine and the Man," Why the Bears have Short Tails," and "The Old Man, the Bear and the Ermine."