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Delightful fables, collected by a devotee of Indian lore, recounts many of the legends told to him by tribal members, among them intriguing explanations of Why the Chipmunk’s Back is Striped, How the Otter Skin Became Great "Medicine," How the Man Found His Mate and Why Blackfeet Never Kill Mice. 21 illustrations.
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Old-man then dried the dirt in his hands, rubbing it slowly and singing a queer song. Finally it was dry; then he settled the hand that held the dirt in the water slowly, until the water touched the dirt. The dry dirt began to whirl about and then Old-man blew upon it. Hard he blew and waved his hands, and the dirt began to grow in size right before their eyes. Old-man kept blowing and waving his hands until the dirt became real land, and the trees began to grow. So large it grew that none could see across it. Then he stopped his blowing and sang some more.
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21 delightful fables explain Why the Chipmunk's Back Is Striped, How the Otter Skin Became Great Medicine, and more.
Delightful fables, collected by a devotee of Indian lore, recounts many of the legends told to him by tribal members, among them intriguing explanations of Why the Chipmunk's Back is Striped, How the Otter Skin Became Great Medicine, How the Man Found His Mate and Why Blackfeet Never Kill Mice. 21 illustrations.