Indian Why Stories

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'I can do nothingwell. I can find no woman who will marry me. In the hunt my bow willoften break or my lance is poor. My medicine is bad and I cannotdream. The people do not love me, and they pity me as they do a sickchild. ' "'I am sorry for you, ' said the white Beaver--chief of all the Beaversin the world--'but you must find my brother the Coyote, who knows whereOLD-man's lodge is. The Coyote will do your bidding if you sing thatsong when you see him. Take this stick with you, because you wi...ll havea long journey, and with the stick you may cross any river and notdrown, if you keep it always in your hand. That is all I can do foryou, myself. ' "On down the river the Unlucky-one travelled and the sun was low in thewest on the fourth day, when he saw the Coyote on a hillside near by. After looking at Coyote for a long time, the young-man commenced tosing the song the old woman had taught him. When he had finished thesinging, the Coyote came up close and asked: "'What is the matter? Why do you sing that song?

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