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Indigenous Canadian tales

A young Inuit girl dreaming before the towering Ice Giants under aurora lights, with the first igloo glowing in the distance. Inspired by an Inuit folktale from the Eastern Arctic.

The Ice Giants and the First Igloo

Long ago, before the world knew comfort and shelter, the wind ruled the land of snow. It roared over the tundra, lifting icy powder into the sky and sculpting mountains of white that shifted with every storm. In those days, the Inuit people lived in tents of stretched skins, their fires flickering weakly against the endless cold. The winters were

The Ice Fox and the Endless Night

Long before the first humans built their snow houses on the tundra, the land of the far north lived in rhythm with the sky. The Sun and Moon were like patient guardians, taking turns watching over the frozen earth. When the Sun shone, it painted the snow in golden fire.

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