Myths and legends of Alaska . KlCl Ri II I \D <)\ I \DI.\\ I \\l n CDO C TI inM h^ c S3 m OTOen> H H> r 7^m 73 in. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA seen unless the north wind is going to blow. That iswhat the name Xunkaha means. To Crow, Raven said, You will make lots of will be great talkers. That is why, when youhear one crow, you hear a lot of others right afterward. Raven said to Gusyiadul, You will be seen onlywhen warm weather is coming. Never come near ex-cept when warm weather is coming. To Hurnming-bird Raven said, People will enjoyseeing you. If a person sees you once,


Myths and legends of Alaska . KlCl Ri II I \D <)\ I \DI.\\ I \\l n CDO C TI inM h^ c S3 m OTOen> H H> r 7^m 73 in. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA seen unless the north wind is going to blow. That iswhat the name Xunkaha means. To Crow, Raven said, You will make lots of will be great talkers. That is why, when youhear one crow, you hear a lot of others right afterward. Raven said to Gusyiadul, You will be seen onlywhen warm weather is coming. Never come near ex-cept when warm weather is coming. To Hurnming-bird Raven said, People will enjoyseeing you. If a person sees you once, he will want tosee you again. Raven said to Eagle, You will be very powerfuland above all birds. Your eyesight will be very will be easy for you to get what you want. ThenRaven put talons on the eagle and said they would beuseful to him. Thus Raven taught all the birds. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA THE ORIGIN OF THE WINDS Tlingit NOW Raven went off to a certain place andcreated West Wind. Raven said to it, Youshall be my sons daughter. No matter howhard you blow, you shall hurt nobody. Raven also made South Win


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