columbian myths and legends inspired by christopher columbus
"Columbian myths and legends inspired by Christopher Columbus" refers to a collection of traditional stories and folklore originating from the Americas, particularly among indigenous peoples, that incorporate or are influenced by the historical figure of Christopher Columbus and his encounters with the New World.
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