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Originally published between in 1978, these legends of the Haida people of British Columbia feature the wise and enterprising Mouse Woman, a narnauk (supernatural human - animal shape-shifter) who takes the form of both a mouse and a grandmother. Mouse Woman's role, as Christie Harris's... read more

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BEFORE YOU ENTER Mouse Woman's magical world, let me tell you a tale of a pink-cheeked Irish-Canadian storyteller — my mother, Christie Harris — and a tiny supernatural mouse — Mouse Woman.

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  1. Christie Harris (Author)

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