Creation Myths of Primitive America in Relation to the Religious History And M

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" " I am old, " said Kanhlalas. " I am not as I used to be. I cannot play much now. When I was a boy, when I was young, I could play. But I will play a little. " About dark he said a second time, " I will play a Hawt 187 little. " So he lay on his back, took his own flute, which he had brought with him, and began. The two brothers lay and listened. Kanhlalas never took the flute out of his mouth from the dark of evening until daylight. Next day he played, and all night again. When morning came ...there was a light stripe down his breast, and when the sun rose his breast was white, for the breath was nearly out of his body. That morning old Waida Dikit said, " Now we will invite all people in the world who can play, to come here. " "If you invite all people in the world who can play, " said Tsaroki, " this house will be too small for them. " "No, " said the old man, "it will not be too small. You will find it large enough when they come. " Tsaroki was sent to the northwest to invite people.

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