Pawnee Hero Stories And Folk-Tales, With Notes On the Origin, Customs And Character of the Pawnee People

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Pawnee Hero Stories And Folk-Tales, With Notes On the Origin, Customs And Character of the Pawnee People
Grinnell George Bird
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ALONG time ago, as the tribe were on their summer hunt, a man and his wife got to quarreling. They had a child, a boy about ten months old. It was while they were traveling along, going from one camp to another, that they began to quarrel. At length the wife became very angry, and threw the baby to the man, isaying, "You take that baby. It belongs to you, for it is a man child. I am not going to nurse it for you any longer." Then she went away.
The man took t
...he child and carried it along with hinL He felt very badly, both on his own account and on account of his child. He was so unhappy that he almost wanted to kill himself. He was so poor-minded because it was a disgrace that he, being a man, should be obliged to take care of his child Digitized by VjOOQ IC Ore-ka-rahr. 183 until it was grown up, and he had no female rela- tives to whom he could turn it over to be reared.
So he was very unhappy, and determined to leave the tribe and wander off alone, far from his people.


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