The Man Who Married the Moon And Other Pueblo Indian Folk Stories

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He was not of the Tee-wahn, but a Ute, who was taken in war while yet a child. When the war- riors brought him here, a Grandmother who was very poor took him for her son, and reared him, loving him greatly, and teaching him all the works of men. Coming to be a young man, he was a mighty hunter ; but so good in his heart that he loved the animals as brothers, and they all loved 15 169 i;o TEE-WAHN FOLK-STORIES him. When he went out to hunt, the first game he killed he always dressed and left the...re for his an- imal-friends to eat. Sometimes it was Keem-ee- deh, king of the four-feet, who came to the feast Sun-Arrow had made; and sometimes Kahr-nai- deh, the Badger, who is best of all to dig, and who showed Those of Old how to make their caves; and sometimes the smaller ones. They were all grateful ; for no other was so kind to feed them.
Now the Grandmother would never let Sun- Arrow go to war, fearing that he would be killed ; and all the other young men laughed at him, be- cause he had never taken the sacred oak-bark.


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