. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . we have returned homeward. Again Old Grizzly declared: Insects bite mevery hard in my fur. After a while Old Antelope bit into the fur ofOld Grizzly to kill the insects. Then Old Grizzlywanted also to bite into the fur of Old Grizzly put ipo roots into her mouth. Crunch-ing them, she pretended to bite insects, crackingthem. Then she bit Old Antelope through the killed her in this manner, then cut her up the ipo roots of Old Antelope she put in herbasket, placing the meat on top


. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . we have returned homeward. Again Old Grizzly declared: Insects bite mevery hard in my fur. After a while Old Antelope bit into the fur ofOld Grizzly to kill the insects. Then Old Grizzlywanted also to bite into the fur of Old Grizzly put ipo roots into her mouth. Crunch-ing them, she pretended to bite insects, crackingthem. Then she bit Old Antelope through the killed her in this manner, then cut her up the ipo roots of Old Antelope she put in herbasket, placing the meat on top. This she stuck onthe top of a pole. A small portion of the meat shetook home and gave to her children. Also to OldAntelopes children she gave meat. The younger said, But it tastes like our elder pushed her: Be silent. Say not saved the meat to eat until the next Old Grizzly explained : Your mothergave the Indians much meat, where she passed thenight; but to me they gave only a little. To-morrowI shall go to look for your absent mother. 34 o P! b.


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