. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . Photo by Lff Moorhoits? CAYUSE SCOUT WHO WAS WITH AT THE CAPTURE OF THE MODOC CHIEF, CAPTAIN JACKHead dress is made chiefly of Modoc scalp locks taken at that time. Photo by Lee Moorhoitse LACK-UM-TIN, UMATILLA WARRIORThe rawhide shield behind is ornamented with scalp lock and eagle feathers OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST old, because he had been gone many years. Thegirl said to her husband : You tell your grandparentsto do nothing wrong to-night. If they obey, I willgive them a bath that will make them young
. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . Photo by Lff Moorhoits? CAYUSE SCOUT WHO WAS WITH AT THE CAPTURE OF THE MODOC CHIEF, CAPTAIN JACKHead dress is made chiefly of Modoc scalp locks taken at that time. Photo by Lee Moorhoitse LACK-UM-TIN, UMATILLA WARRIORThe rawhide shield behind is ornamented with scalp lock and eagle feathers OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST old, because he had been gone many years. Thegirl said to her husband : You tell your grandparentsto do nothing wrong to-night. If they obey, I willgive them a bath that will make them young the morning she did so; but they had not obeyedher directions so they did not become young next night they were both dead. Then the girl and her husband started for her oldhome. They rode back on the great horse but hedid not go very well. They made a whip out ofblack haw. The whip said to them, I can outlastall other whips. They made a whip out of smoke-wood (Coyote-rope). This whip said, When thegiant gets too close, throw me down and I will tangleup the giant. They made a whip out of mud. Thiswhip said, Throw me down and I will mire thegiant. They made a whip out of slide-rock. Thiswhip said, Throw me down and the giant will
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