Myths and legends of Alaska . Du as ai [^ £ ^-: ? C MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA EAST WIND AND NORTH WIND Tlingit AT-IIGH-CASTE man married first the daughterof East Wind. When he heard of the prettydaughter of North Wind he married her took her back to the village where his first wifelived. Then people said to the daughter of East Wind, There is a pretty woman here. Her clothes sparkleall over. They make a tingling noise. The daughter of East Wind was very jealous. Shemade the east wind to blow. It began to grow warmand cloudy. Then the daughter of North Wind lost allher sparkling


Myths and legends of Alaska . Du as ai [^ £ ^-: ? C MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA EAST WIND AND NORTH WIND Tlingit AT-IIGH-CASTE man married first the daughterof East Wind. When he heard of the prettydaughter of North Wind he married her took her back to the village where his first wifelived. Then people said to the daughter of East Wind, There is a pretty woman here. Her clothes sparkleall over. They make a tingling noise. The daughter of East Wind was very jealous. Shemade the east wind to blow. It began to grow warmand cloudy. Then the daughter of North Wind lost allher sparkling clothing. The icicles and the frostmelted away. Then the daughter of North Wind wasno longer beautiful. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA CREATION OF THE KILLER WHALE TI in git AVIAN named Natsayane, belonging to the SealPeople, made the killer whales. He first triedto carve them out of red cedar, then out of thehemlock, and then out of all other kinds of woods. Hetook each set of figures to the beach and tried to makethem swim; but they only floated on the


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