Myths And Legends of California And the Old Southwest
The book Myths And Legends of California And the Old Southwest was written by author Judson Katharine Berry Here you can read free online of Myths And Legends of California And the Old Southwest book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Myths And Legends of California And the Old Southwest a good or bad book?
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The hags rushed out after him, and Coyote seized a fire brand in histeeth and flew over the ground. The hags saw the sparks flying and gavechase. But Coyote reached Lion, who ran with it to Grizzly Bear. GrizzlyBear ran with it to Cinnamon Bear; he ran with it to Wolf, and at lastthe fire came to Ground-Squirrel. Squirrel took the brand and ran sofast that his tail caught fire. He curled it up over his back, andburned the black spot in his shoulders. You can see it even to-day. Squirrel came to... Frog, but Frog couldn't run. He opened his mouth wideand swallowed the fire. Then he jumped but the hags caught his tail. Frog jumped again, but the hags kept his tail. That is why Frogs have notail, even to this day. Frog swam under water, and came up on a pile ofdriftwood. He spat out the fire into the dry wood, and that is why thereis fire in dry wood even to-day. When an Indian rubs two piecestogether, the fire comes out. The Theft of FireSia (New Mexico) Along, long time ago, the people became tired of feeding on grass, likedeer and wild animals, and they talked together how fire might be found.
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