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The Boy Who Loved Bears Legends Animals MythsLegends ~ The Boy Who Loved Bears Native American Pawnee tale retold by Oban A long time ago a Pawnee hunter was returning home after a days hunting when he saw a baby bear all alone in the forest The bear cub looked very frightened and was crying for its mother

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The Boy Who Loved Bears PENDONGENG ~ The Boy Who Loved Bears A Native American – Pawnee Tale A long time ago a Pawnee hunter was returning home after a day’s hunting when he saw a baby bear all alone in the forest The bear cub looked very frightened and was crying for its mother

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