. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . on either side of himon caribou skins and began to eat. Seeing only youngwomen, besides the old man and woman, the brothersasked where the young men were. The youngwomen said there were none, but that they coulddo many difficult things which even men couldhardly do. The elder brother boasted that hecould do more than they. But the young womenlaughed. They said they were simply answering hisquestion. In the morning the young women went brothers went with them. Then the womenoutran the elder brother
. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . on either side of himon caribou skins and began to eat. Seeing only youngwomen, besides the old man and woman, the brothersasked where the young men were. The youngwomen said there were none, but that they coulddo many difficult things which even men couldhardly do. The elder brother boasted that hecould do more than they. But the young womenlaughed. They said they were simply answering hisquestion. In the morning the young women went brothers went with them. Then the womenoutran the elder brother and teased him. He be-came angry and said: You cannot do one thing. Stand at a distanceand shoot at me. If I am not hit, I will shoot atyou. The younger man warned his brother; but theelder one was still angry and insisted. Finally thewomen consented to shoot at him. As they shothe leaped, but four arrows struck him together andhe fell dead. The younger brother mourned for him. When he wished to return and asked the way, hewas told it was dangerous and they described to him I 10.
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