. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . Copyrighted by Romans Photographic Co. KULSHAN THE GREAT WHITE WATCHER. (MOUNT BAKER) OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST When the dawn wind rose, the Skookum on guardcalled: Sister, sister, get up and watch the the sister was slow. Then Coyote seized thefire and jumped down the mountain side. QuicklySkookum followed him. She caught the tip of histail in her hand; therefore it is white, even tothis day. But Coyote reached Wolf. Wolf seizedthe fire and leaped down the mountain. Skookumchased Wolf. But Wolf reache


. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . Copyrighted by Romans Photographic Co. KULSHAN THE GREAT WHITE WATCHER. (MOUNT BAKER) OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST When the dawn wind rose, the Skookum on guardcalled: Sister, sister, get up and watch the the sister was slow. Then Coyote seized thefire and jumped down the mountain side. QuicklySkookum followed him. She caught the tip of histail in her hand; therefore it is white, even tothis day. But Coyote reached Wolf. Wolf seizedthe fire and leaped down the mountain. Skookumchased Wolf. But Wolf reached Squirrel. Squirrelseized the fire and leaped from branch to branchdown the mountain. The fire was so hot it burnedthe back of his neck. You can see the black spotthere, even to this day. The fire was so hot it madeSquirrels tail curl up over his back. Skookumchased Squirrel. But Squirrel reached Frog. Frogtook the coals of fire in his mouth and hopped chased Frog. She caught his tail in herhand. Frog jumped away but Skookum kept thetail. That is why frogs have no t


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