. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . that dwell back to the mountains, in dark placesunder the trees. Thus it was customary to speak to Snow. Thenit no longer snowed. Again he became quiet. Snowis stingy. He does not desire to drive down elk. 64 OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST OWL AND RAVEN Eskimo OWL and Raven were close friends. One dayRaven made a new dress, dappled black andwhite, for Owl. Owl, in return, made forRaven a pair of whalebone boots and then began tomake for her a white dress. When Owl wanted tofit the dress, Raven hopped about and would


. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . that dwell back to the mountains, in dark placesunder the trees. Thus it was customary to speak to Snow. Thenit no longer snowed. Again he became quiet. Snowis stingy. He does not desire to drive down elk. 64 OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST OWL AND RAVEN Eskimo OWL and Raven were close friends. One dayRaven made a new dress, dappled black andwhite, for Owl. Owl, in return, made forRaven a pair of whalebone boots and then began tomake for her a white dress. When Owl wanted tofit the dress, Raven hopped about and would not sitstill. Owl became very angry and said, If I flyover you with a blubber lamp, dont jump/ Ravencontinued to hop about. At last Owl became veryangry and emptied the blubber lamp over the newwhite dress. Raven cried, Qaq ! Qaq! Eversince that day Raven has been black all over. MYTHS AND LEGENDS E CRADLE SONG Modoc ARLY in the morning robin will eat ants,Early, early will it pick at the cedar tree,Early in the morning it chatters, Tchiwip, tchiwip, Tchitch, tsits, techitch. 66. P/too by Lee Hfoorhoiise UMATILLA SOUAW AND PAPPOOSE


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