Myths and legends of Alaska . r rose fromthe water. Then only once more remained. Thenagain dived Beaver. Almost dead was with him he returned. From lake to land he tookhim. Then Porcupine went back to his tribe. When againhe reached his tribe, to his house he invited the into the house of Porcupine went the invited he told them what Beaver had done in his greathouse on the lake. He told the people what Beaver,who had invited him, had done. He said, Almostdead was I through my friend. Then said his people, Good! You also invite play with him. This


Myths and legends of Alaska . r rose fromthe water. Then only once more remained. Thenagain dived Beaver. Almost dead was with him he returned. From lake to land he tookhim. Then Porcupine went back to his tribe. When againhe reached his tribe, to his house he invited the into the house of Porcupine went the invited he told them what Beaver had done in his greathouse on the lake. He told the people what Beaver,who had invited him, had done. He said, Almostdead was I through my friend. Then said his people, Good! You also invite play with him. This did Porcupine. He also invited Beaver, hisfriend. To the house of Beaver did he send. Thencame Beaver into the valley. Up he went. Then camehe to the house of Porcupine. Then this did Porcu-pine: when Beaver entered into the house, Porcupinestruck on the fireplace with his own tail. Then itburnt. Then Beaver made a song: In the middle burnt the tail of little Porcupine, pa!In the middle burnt the tail of little Porcupine. 122.


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