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452:", but it did not prove effective. It was not until "Tales about Paul Bunyan, Vol. II" appeared that the campaign gained momentum. Laughead took many liberties with the original oral source material, embellishing older exploits and adding some of his own. Among other things, Laughead gave the name "Babe" to the blue ox, created the first pictorial representation of Bunyan, and increased Paul Bunyan's height to impossible proportions (in Laughead's version, Paul Bunyan towers over trees, while in the earlier folktales Bunyan had been extraordinarily tall and strong, but of human proportions). 60: 498: 684:", a literary invention passed off as an older folktale. They point out that the majority of books about Paul Bunyan are composed almost entirely of elements with no basis in folklore, especially those targeted at juvenile audiences. Modern commercial writers are credited with setting Paul Bunyan on his rise to a nationally recognized figure, but this ignores the historical roots of the character in logging camps and forest industries. 351: 1312: 1102: 992: 822: 1252: 1187: 1147: 1137: 1122: 1112: 1082: 1057: 1047: 1017: 1007: 982: 952: 927: 907: 887: 877: 862: 852: 832: 797: 787: 777: 767: 757: 747: 478:
Bunyan Finds A Wife", describes Paul's rescuing a lovely red-haired giant-lady who had been trapped underneath an avalanche after a great storm; the grateful maiden (fittingly named "Sylvia", after the Latin word for "forest") quickly falls in love with the kind and chivalrous "treetop-tall" bachelor, and marries him later that same day.
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Charles E. Brown was the curator of the Museum of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and secretary of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society. He was another principal researcher who recorded early Paul Bunyan stories from lumberjacks. He published these anecdotes in short pamphlet format for the
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and coauthored by her English professor Homer A. Watt. The research relates traditional narratives, some in multiple versions, and goes on to conclude that many probably existed in some part before they were set to revolve around Bunyan as a central character. Stewart argued in her analysis that Paul
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followed up with a few sporadic editorials, such as "Paul Bunyan's Oxen", "In Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty", and "Chronicle of Life and Works of Mr. Paul Bunyan". Rockwell's earlier story was one of the few to allude to Paul Bunyan's large stature, "eight feet tall and weighed 300 pounds", and introduce
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Later authors have invented tales of Paul Bunyan's finding a female giant as a spouse, such as in the tale "Paul Bunyan's Wife"; her first name is not revealed in the story, she is only referred to as "Mrs. Paul". The tale also mentions her having had a daughter nicknamed "Tiny". Another tale, "Paul
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loggers, and was later popularized by freelance writer William B. Laughead (1882–1958) in a 1916 promotional pamphlet for the Red River Lumber Company. He has been the subject of various literary compositions, musical pieces, commercial works, and theatrical productions. His likeness is displayed in
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Stewart and Watt acknowledge that they have not yet succeeded in definitively finding out whether Bunyan was based on an actual person or was wholly mythical. They have noted, however, that some of the older lumberjacks whom they interviewed claimed to have known him or members of his crew, and the
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Running at variance to his origins in folklore, the character of Paul Bunyan has become a fixture for juvenile audiences since his debut in print. Typical among such adaptations is the further embellishment of stories pulled directly from William B. Laughead's pamphlet, and with very few elements
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William Laughead's 1916 ad campaign for the Red River Lumber Company launched Paul Bunyan toward national fame, and established his marketing appeal which continues into the 21st century. Throughout the better part of the 20th century, Paul Bunyan's name and image continued to be used to promote
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At the same time, several authors have come forward to propose that the legend of Paul Bunyan was based on a real person. D. Laurence Rogers and others have suggested a possible connection between Paul Bunyan tales and the exploits of French-Canadian lumberjack
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his big blue ox, before Laughead commercialized Paul Bunyan, although W. D. Harrigan referred to a giant pink ox in "Paul Bunyan's Oxen", circa 1914. In all the articles, Paul Bunyan is praised as a logger of great physical strength and unrivaled skill.
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supposed location of his grave was actually pointed out in northern Minnesota. Bunyan's extreme gigantism was a later invention, and early stories either do not mention it or, as in the Stewart and Watt paper, refer to him as being about seven feet tall.
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Bill McBride in interview with Alan Lomax, "Dialogue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads; Paul Bunyan discussion, tale: The Round River Drive," Mount Pleasant, Michigan, August 22, 1938, (Field Recording) *Paul Bunyan discussion begins at
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various products, cities, and services. Across North America, giant statues of Paul Bunyan were erected to promote local businesses and tourism. A significant portion of these were produced from the 1960s through the 1970s by the company
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In 1916, advertising copywriter William B. Laughead wrote an advertising pamphlet for the Red River Lumber Company using the Paul Bunyan folk character. Laughead's first endeavor was a pamphlet entitled "Introducing Mr. Paul Bunyan of
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was so long that when the cook wanted to grease it up for the purpose of baking the wheat cakes in the morning, they strapped two large hams to his feet and started him running up and down a half mile of black glistening stove
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that Paul Bunyan stories circulated for at least thirty years before finding their way into print. In contrast to the lengthy narratives abundant in published material, Paul Bunyan "stories" when told in the lumbercamp
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This burial of the original material under stories by commercial writers engendered confusion over whether Bunyan had ever even been a genuine folkloric character at all, although later research has established this.
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from oral tradition adapted into them. Nearly all of the literature is presented in long narrative format, exaggerates Paul Bunyan's height to colossal proportions, and follows him from infancy to adulthood.
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In the story, when Paul Bunyan came to log the forests of Northern Minnesota, Nanabozho fought him in defense of the forest. They fought for three days; Nanabozho finally slapped Bunyan with a giant
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Martin Mustig (phonetic spelling) in interview with Alan Lomax, "Oh When; Paul Bunyan stories," Traverse City, Michigan, September 3, 1938, (Field Recording) *Paul Bunyan discussion begins at 2:47
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Perry Allen and Carl Lathrop in interview with Alan Lomax, "Wild Mustard River; Paul Bunyan tales," Saint Louis, Michigan, August 22, 1938, (Field Recording) *Paul Bunyan discussion begins at 3:03
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Laughead attributes the creation of several American landscapes, landmarks and natural wonders to Paul Bunyan. He wrote that Paul Bunyan and Babe are said to have created the 10,000 lakes of
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In 2007, Marybeth Lorbiekci and Renée Graef married Paul to Lucette Diana Kensack, a giant Meti woman who teaches Paul to be a forester, replanting the forest after logging, in
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Bill McBride in interview with Alan Lomax, "Paul Bunyan tale: The Round River Drive, cont.; Roving Lumberjack," Mount Pleasant, Michigan, August 22, 1938, (Field Recording)
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His pet joke and the one with which the green horn at the camp is sure to be tried, consists of a series of imaginative tales about the year Paul Bunyan lumbered in
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Bunyan was a powerful giant, seven feet tall and with a stride of seven feet. He was famous throughout the lumbering districts for his great physical strength.
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as an animated short musical. In it, Paul competes with his axe in a tree-chopping contest against a steam-powered mechanical saw. The feature starred
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In 2007, Michael Edmonds of the Wisconsin Historical Society began a thorough reinvestigation of the Paul Bunyan tradition, publishing his findings in
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Included in this section is a comparison chart between early Paul Bunyan references, the Stewart and Watt paper, and the Laughead advertisement.
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were presented in short fragments. Some of these stories include motifs from older folktales, such as absurdly severe weather and
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use of students of folklore. Much of his research was financed through the government-funded Wisconsin Writers' Program.
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by their footprints. Later writers made up more details and exploits, such as the creation of bodies of water including
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Rather than simply being abnormally tall, Paul Bunyan's height is increased beyond all possible human capacity.
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in Minnesota. Many cities through which the trail passes sell Paul Bunyan trinkets and novelty items. The
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Legendary Landscapes: A Cultural Geography of the Paul Bunyan and Blue Ox Phenomena of the Northwoods
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A Catalog of Bunyans: Roadside statues and other tributes to the Great Tree-Biter, Paul Bunyan
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Since 2014 a paved biking trail bears the name "Paul Bunyan Trail" and spans 120 miles, from
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The first known reference of Paul Bunyan in print appeared in the March 17, 1893, issue of
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The statue of Paul Bunyan located in Bangor, Maine is regularly mentioned in the novel
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The earliest recorded story of Paul Bunyan is an uncredited 1904 editorial in the
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statues. The Bemidji statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe, the blue ox, appear in the
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In Harrigan's account Paul Bunyon is said to have a pink ox named "Old Brinny".
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In Rockwell's version it was beans and not peas that were spilled in the lake.
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The Laughead pamphlets remain popular, collected in a single volume titled
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named Paul Bon Jean, and this is occasionally repeated in other accounts.
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Commentators such as Carleton C. Ames, Marshall Fitwick, and particularly
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Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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makes another unverified claim that Paul Bunyan was a soldier in the
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Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
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Each of these elements recurs in later accounts, including logging
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Illustrations by Rockwell Kent. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1941.
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Paul Bunyan (49 foot) and Babe the Blue Ox (35 foot) statues at
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In 2017, an animated film based loosely on the folktale titled
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written by Marybeth Lorbiecki and illustrated by Renée Graef,
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origin for the name. Phonetically, Bunyan is similar to the
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MacGillivray's account, somewhat extended, reappeared in
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There are many hypotheses about the etymology of the name
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Some of the more enduring collections of stories include
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Gartenberg, Max (1949), "Paul Bunyan and Little John",
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Inventory of the William B. Laughead Papers, 1897-1958
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Visit Bemidji MN - The First City on the Mississippi
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Folklore and folktales collected by Charles E. Brown
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Out of the Northwoods: The Many Lives of Paul Bunyan
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Stories about Bunyan credited him with creating the
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Out of the Northwoods: The Many Lives of Paul Bunyan
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Out of the Northwoods: The Many Lives of Paul Bunyan
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a number of oversized statues across North America.
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Index

Paul Bunyan (lumberjack)
Babe the Blue Ox (band)
Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox
Paul Bunyan (disambiguation)

Bangor, Maine
Bemidji, Minnesota
Hayward, Wisconsin
Akeley, Minnesota
Brainerd, Minnesota
Bangor, Maine
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Manistique, Michigan
Oscoda, Michigan
Giant
French-Canadian
Canadian
American
giant
lumberjack
folk hero
American
Canadian folklore
tall tales
superhuman
oral tradition
North American
French-Canadian
Québécois
bunion

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