The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . THE RIVER 39. Wind Mountain and remnant of submerged forest, above the Cascades, at low water. Columbia now are. This is one of the most beautiful legends connected withthe source of fire, a problem of life in all the northern lands. Further, ittells the origin of the three snow-peaks that are the subject of this book. In the time of their remote grandfathers, said the Klickitats, TyheeSaghalie, chief of the gods, had two sons. They made a trip together downthe river to where The Dalles are now. The sons saw that the
The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . THE RIVER 39. Wind Mountain and remnant of submerged forest, above the Cascades, at low water. Columbia now are. This is one of the most beautiful legends connected withthe source of fire, a problem of life in all the northern lands. Further, ittells the origin of the three snow-peaks that are the subject of this book. In the time of their remote grandfathers, said the Klickitats, TyheeSaghalie, chief of the gods, had two sons. They made a trip together downthe river to where The Dalles are now. The sons saw that the country wasbeautiful, and quarrelled as to its possession. Then Saghalie shot an arrowto the north and an arrow to the west. The sons were bidden to find thearrows, and settlewhere they had one son settledin the fair countrybetween the greatriver and the Yakima,and became thegrandfather of theKlickitats. Theother son settled inthe Willamette valleyand became the an-cestor of the largeMultnomah tribe. To keep peace between steamboat entering Cascade Locks.
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