Yes, one example is the legend of the Great Rabbit or Trickster Rabbit, which is a common figure in Jumano folklore. This rabbit outwits other animals through cleverness and cunning. Another story is "The Legend of the Corn Maidens," which tells the tale of how the Jumano people received the gift of corn from the Corn Maidens.
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The Jumano tribe lived in Texas, where no Western Red Cedar trees grow.Since it is these huge Pacific coast trees that were made into totem poles, the Jumano can not have made totem poles, nor did any other tribes in the Americas - just those on the north-west coast of the USA and the west coast of Canada.
Jumanos welcomed Spanish traders in 1536,they also farmed,spoke may different languages, and barley any rain fall
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False. He was born in Odense, Denmark and as far any we know, he never met the Brothers Grimm