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katahdin
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ME. In the Shadow of the Mt.

0 posted 2012-03-19 04:34 AM


Penobscot Indains tell of the tales
Of the legends of Mount Katahdin
The largest mountain in Maine
Katahdin meaning "Greatest Mountain"

Pamola - The God of Thunder
And protector of the mountain
A legendary bird spirit
Revered by every Indian

He had the head of a moose
The body of a man,
Wings and feet of an eagle
Feared and respected thru out the land

Pamola resides on the peak of the mountain
He is the bringer of bad weather
Lightening is the flashes of his eyes
And flapping his wings brought thunder

Katahdin - Good spirit of the mountain
Who dwell inside
Protector of the Indians
Who took an indian maiden for a bride

His childern had special powers
To help the indians in ther time of need
But after a while they fell out of favor
So into the mountain they did recede


[This message has been edited by katahdin (03-19-2012 12:31 PM).]

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JerryPat2
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1 posted 2012-03-19 05:57 AM


Wonder why the children fell out of favor. Interesting folklore concerning this mountain which bears your name.

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katahdin
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ME. In the Shadow of the Mt.
2 posted 2012-03-19 06:26 AM


Jerry - There is more to the tale but too much to explain in this poem. Basicly one of Katahdin's children accidently killed an indian.
Thanks for stopping in.
Kat >^..^<

JerryPat2
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3 posted 2012-03-19 06:50 AM


Ah, thanks,Kat,for the explanation. These old mountains all, it seems, have fascinating folklore.

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ice
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4 posted 2012-03-19 06:50 AM


I have found there is truth in every myth..
When the world held story tellers in high esteem, things were more easy to understand.

I thank the energy entity for poets, and poems like this, because they keep those old learning stories alive.

As you indicate, Kat "There is more to the tale" but you have given us the outline, and with computers, anyone can look closer at it.

Thank you for the poem.

"Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance."
Carl Sandburg

ebonygirl
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5 posted 2012-03-19 09:12 AM


Liked your poem and the folklore. Please, let us hear of other folklore that you know. Enjoyed... Ms. E
Sunshine
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6 posted 2012-03-19 10:31 AM


Thank you for your story poem, Kat. I simply treasure legends.




faithmairee
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7 posted 2012-03-23 10:46 AM


Hey there, I've e-mailed you a couple of times.  Please check to see if they ended up in your spam folder.  That's where the last one you sent to me ended up. Love-Faith
faithmairee
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8 posted 2012-03-23 10:47 AM


Sorry, meant to tell you I loved your poem, Kat.  Very nice work.  Love-Faith
JL
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9 posted 2012-03-23 09:51 PM


Very interesting write.
Enjoyed the tale, it's part of our history, our heritage.

Enjoyed!!

JL

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Maranatha!

secondhanddreampoet
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10 posted 2012-03-24 08:34 AM


yes ... quite interesting indeed!
Marchmadness
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11 posted 2012-03-25 12:20 PM


Fascinating tale, Katahdin.
                         Ida

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