. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . QZ <CO cu b, 2o X h < s OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST TALLAPUS AND THE CEDAR Clatsop ONCE Tallapus was travelling from thecountry of the Tillimooks to the coun-try of the Clatsops. Tallapus made him-self a coyote. Tallapus passed the mountains and headlands ofthe coast. Then he followed the trail through thedeep woods. As he was travelling along, Tallapussaw an immense cedar. The inside was could see it through a big gap which opened andclosed. The gap opened and closed as the treeswayed in the
. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . QZ <CO cu b, 2o X h < s OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST TALLAPUS AND THE CEDAR Clatsop ONCE Tallapus was travelling from thecountry of the Tillimooks to the coun-try of the Clatsops. Tallapus made him-self a coyote. Tallapus passed the mountains and headlands ofthe coast. Then he followed the trail through thedeep woods. As he was travelling along, Tallapussaw an immense cedar. The inside was could see it through a big gap which opened andclosed. The gap opened and closed as the treeswayed in the wind. Tallapus cried, Open, CedarTree ! Then the tree opened. Tallapus jumpedinside. He said, Shut, Cedar Tree! Then thetree closed. Tallapus was shut inside the a while Tallapus said, Open, Cedar Tree !Then the tree opened. Tallapus stepped out of tree was a very strange one. So Tallapustold the tree to open, and jumped inside. Then hetold it to close. Tallapus did this many times. At last Tallapus was inside the tree. Tallapus said, 127 MYTHS AND LEGENDS Open,
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