Indian Stories As Related By the Story Teller of the Seneca Indians
Indian Stories As Related By the Story Teller of the Seneca Indians
John W John Wentworth Sanborn
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'-pHK LKGEND is. That a beautiful Indian I maiden was bound b>' some law to marr>- an ufily. Wrinkled, uncouth Indian. The <'ontrarl had been ratified, and there was no es- cape ff)r her. So. Just before the day that they. B\ tribal Ia\N. Were to be bound as one, she spranti into a bark-canoe and paddled it far out upon the shootintf waters of Niajjara. Down, down the uil(] rapids, and oncf the surjjinjf sea of Hashing waters sped the canoe with its prec- ious freijfht.
1 he palron-deit\ of the harvest, the "cloud- makinU. And "ram-jliving Heno. Dwelt in the cave b«-hind th«' falls. He saw the maiden fall- ing, and llew out-for he had massive winjis-and cnujiht her ere she struck the rocks below. She dwelt lor mati\' moons in the abode of Heno.
\\ hile ther. *. He taught her many thin^js. He lold her what sh<* and her tribe had sou^jht for . \<'ars to know; w h\' it was that her people suf- fered ev
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