. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . I kill them not, being they set out together, Kemush and Kemush coveted Little Squirrel, the wife ofAshish. Then they saw eagles. Kemush pointed out thepine for Ashish to climb up. Then the eaglesflew on the pine. Ashish climbed up, but as heclimbed the tree grew. Far up, the pine nowtouched the sky. Ashish having climbed to the top,saw only the young ones of a lark, although it wasthe eyrie of an eagle. Thus Ashish wept, sitting inthe eyrie. Then Kemush went away. He dressed himselfto a


. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . I kill them not, being they set out together, Kemush and Kemush coveted Little Squirrel, the wife ofAshish. Then they saw eagles. Kemush pointed out thepine for Ashish to climb up. Then the eaglesflew on the pine. Ashish climbed up, but as heclimbed the tree grew. Far up, the pine nowtouched the sky. Ashish having climbed to the top,saw only the young ones of a lark, although it wasthe eyrie of an eagle. Thus Ashish wept, sitting inthe eyrie. Then Kemush went away. He dressed himselfto appear like Ashish. He came back to the lodgefrom the pine tree. Now the wives of Ashish became one is Kemush, — thus said the wives ofAshish. Next morning they all went with thosewho were in the habit of gambling with built a fire while gambling. And from thefire of Kemush smoke only curled up. Then theysuspected, and said, This is not Ashish. This isKemush,—thus said those afar off, Ashish didnot come. The fire of Ashish is not burning there. 52. Photo by Lee Moorho, TIN-TIN-MIT-SI, CAYUSE WARRIORThe fox tail was formerly very significant, indicating a warriors bravery


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