Skeleton Woman: An Inuit Folktale told by Marcus Pibworth
Here is a lovely Inuit Folktale. It is a very powerful story dealing with the fear and healing we need to go through to create long lasting and nourishing relationships. This is a telling of Clarissa Pinkola Estes’ version from The Women That Run With The Wolves.

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