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Rainbow crow

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52:. He carries the gift in his beak back to his people, but upon his return, he does not appear to be the same bird that he once was. The fire has scorched his plumage black, with only hints of his previous color, and his voice has been made rough and hoarse by the smoke. In this way, his sacrifice is commemorated. 30:
legend, symbolizing the value of selflessness and service. However, the Lenape origins of this myth are denied by the Lenape-Nanticoke Museum, which attributes the myth to a recent modification of a Cherokee story known as the "First Fire". And in fact, the museum states that the crow has no
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After a long period of cold weather, the animals of the community become worried. They decide to send a messenger to the Great Sky Spirit to ask for relief. The Rainbow Crow, the most beautifully feathered
59:. This is in reference to the iridescent feathers created from the fire that scorched his plumage black, with only hints of his previous color that reflect when sun light strikes them. 117: 31:
significant role in traditional Lenape culture. No source for a Lenape version of this story is known to exist prior to a 1989 book of the same name supposedly "retold" by
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This legend is the basis of multiple American animated short films, including one by online media platform
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author Nancy Van Laan. Van Laan ultimately attributes this story to a Chief Bill "Whippoorwill" Thompson.
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Legendary creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America
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Index

Crow
Lenape
Penguin Random House
bird
fire
HitRecord
John Legend
Amethyste
Orchis
Rhodanthe
"Non-Historical Stories and "Prophesies" – Fiction and Fairy Tales"
Rainbow Crow
ISBN
978-0394895772
"Rainbow Crow"
HitRecord
"'Crow: The Legend' Review: John Legend Leads a Musical Tale of Native American Mythology"
"Crow: The Legend"
Categories
Legendary creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Legendary crows
Fakelore

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