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FolkLiar 003: “Too Tall Tales”

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This episode contains three stories from Native American sources about giants. But not just giants, oh no. That would be too easy. Let’s also hear stories about how certain critters got to be the way they are. Stories about mosquitos, wood lice, and salmon help us see the world of giants as dangerous, yet important to understanding the world. So sit back and listen to these tales three. One of which is definitely a lie. then enter to win a luxurious mug.

To support FolkLiar, head over to Buy Me A Coffee and join our Library staff to get transcripts and early episodes. Which are important to making early guesses.

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This episode contains three stories from Native American sources about giants. But not just giants, oh no. That would be too easy. Let’s also hear stories about how certain critters got to be the way they are. Stories about mosquitos, wood lice, and salmon help us see the world of giants as dangerous, yet important to understanding the world. So sit back and listen to these tales three. One of which is definitely a lie. then enter to win a luxurious mug.

To support FolkLiar, head over to Buy Me A Coffee and join our Library staff to get transcripts and early episodes. Which are important to making early guesses.

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