Did you know that a mainstay of American folk culture was in fact
created as an advertising ploy?
Few people realize that Paul Bunyan, the legendary lumberjack, and his
blue ox are the product of corporate marketing by a highly
industrialized industry.
Cartoonist NOAH VAN SCIVER shows us the myth creation as real life
marketing man extraordinaire W.B. Laughead spins ever more wondrous tall
tales. Van Sciver's story is bracketed by rich contributions from
contemporary Native artists and storytellers with a very different
connection to the land that the Bunyan myths often conceal. Readers will
see how a lumberjack hero, a quintessential American fantasy, captures
the imagination but also serves to paper over the seizure of homeland
from First Peoples and the laying bare of America's northern forests.
It's a tall tale with deep roots . . . in profit-making!