Walt Disney's Giant Comics #608
In "Land of the Pygmy Indians," Carl Barks delivers another classic adventure as Scrooge McDuck retreats to the Canadian wilderness, only to discover he's not alone—his new land is home to the tiny, poetic Peeweegahs, whose language echoes the cadence of Longfellow. Captured by the curious tribe, Donald must prove the ducks mean no harm by landing a massive sturgeon, all drawn in Barks’ signature style with full art, inks, and lettering by the legendary creator himself.
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Scrooge buys a huge tract of land in the Canadian wilds so that the can get away from Duckburg's crowds and smoke and noise, but finds that the "unpopulated" land he has bought is actually the home of the Peeweegahs, tiny Indians who speak in the rhythms like those of Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha." The ducks are captured by the Peeweegahs, and to prove that they mean no harm, Donald must land an enormous sturgeon.
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