collected and retold by Edna Ledgard The people of Burma/Myanmar call it
Shwe Pyidaw, the Golden Land, their fertile valley cradled in a
horseshoe of mountains. When squabbling Western nations vied for control
of the newly-mapped country a century ago, the local population had
already lived in the mountainous land for over a millenium. Throughout
those centuries, the legends and tales rooted in animist religions
created a rich tapestry of spirits that underlie the later arrival of
Buddhism. "Nat" spirits, dragons, winged lion-dogs, ogres, mythical
galon birds, sorceresses and many more populated the land. This volume
brings together 25 of the most-loved of these folk tales.