Native Stories by E. Salvador Chapman

Episode 16: Wolf Makes Pine Nut Trees

9 min · 22. maj 2026
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This week's episode shows two different kinds of magic that people can possess ... for whatever reason. It also shows the power that Big Brothers have over their younger siblings. Sometimes for good, and sometimes ... well ... This story is taken from the book Legends of the Northern Paiute as told by Wilson Wewa [https://amzn.to/4ujCNdc] compiled and edited by James A. Gardner. Unfortunately, this story has no Indigenous words to translate.

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