Myths and legends of Alaska . poke a strangelanguage. After a while they learned to talk it a people told them that at the third place theyreached they would find a woman who kept the sunand moon in her house. The people ran on. They ran because it was sovery cold. Then when their food was gone, theyreached another country where there was plenty offood. The language of the people was different fromtheir own. But after a while they learned to under-stand it a little. These people said that at the secondplace which they would reach lived a woman namedItudluqpiaq who had both sun and


Myths and legends of Alaska . poke a strangelanguage. After a while they learned to talk it a people told them that at the third place theyreached they would find a woman who kept the sunand moon in her house. The people ran on. They ran because it was sovery cold. Then when their food was gone, theyreached another country where there was plenty offood. The language of the people was different fromtheir own. But after a while they learned to under-stand it a little. These people said that at the secondplace which they would reach lived a woman namedItudluqpiaq who had both sun and moon in her house,but it was doubtful if they would be able to get them. Then they went on again. They had to run as fast asthey could to keep warm. It was very cold. Whentheir food was almost gone, they reached the countryof the dwarfs. It was a country with plenty of food,walrus and seal and deer. The dwarfs tried to runaway when they saw the large men coming. But thepeople caught them. The dwarfs said that at the next 106.


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