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==Canada== The Canadian frontier has also inspired the types of tall tales that are found in American folklore, such as: *[[French Canadian]] tales of [[Big Joe Mufferaw]], a giant of a lumberjack and woodsman from the [[Ottawa Valley]], loosely based on real-life lumberjack [[Joseph Montferrand]] *Johnny Chinook, a [[Métis people (Canada)|Métis]] cowboy and rancher in [[Alberta]]. *Sam McGee, the hero of Robert Service's poem, "[[The Cremation of Sam McGee]]" (1907)
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