Creation Myths of Primitive America in Relation to the Religious History And Mental Development of Mankind
Creation Myths of Primitive America in Relation to the Religious History And Mental Development of Mankind
Curtin, Jeremiah, 1835-1906
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Before Tulchuherris came the panther dog had killed all the bears, and the fox dog all the snakes and things poisonous. When he came near the house, he stood a little way off and looked at his dogs. All around Sas's house he saw great piles of bones lying about everywhere, the bones of his kindred. He began to cry and lament for them. When the dogs had cleared the way outside, they went into the house and killed all the grizzlies and rattlesnakes there ; the house was full of them. Tulchuherris... stood outside, crying over the bones of his people. When he had cried enough, he went in. Old Sas's wife was sitting on the east side of the door and his daughters on the west. When they saw Tulchuherris, the girls spread a mat, sat on it, and told him to sit down between them. " Now, my brother," said Winishuyat, " be care- ful of that old woman ; many of our people have been killed by her. If they were not killed outside, she turned and looked at them, and they fell dead when they saw her eyes." While Tulchuherris was sitting with Sas's daugh- ters, a large, long-l^ged, red-backed, very venomous spider came on him; then another and another.
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