How wo - eather Was Saved From Loneliness

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How wo - eather Was Saved From Loneliness Author ~ C. J. Taylor

Story Map Legend

Setting In a forest and a meadow Time – Spring and Summer

Characters Goddess of Corn Two-Feather

Problem Two-Feather was lonely He wanted to find food

Plot Two-Feather saw a “fairy” and he followed her She took him to a meadow She taught how to make fire He burned the meadow He pulled the “fairy” over the meadow

Resolution Corn grew in the meadow that burned People came to find food They built houses and created a village Two-Feather was saved from loneliness