Myths and legends of Alaska . the pea vine he found three othermen had just fallen from the same pod that Man hadfallen from. These men were looking about them inwonder. Raven led them away from the pea vine, butin a different direction from the first man. He broughtthem close to the sea. Raven stayed with these threemen a long time. He taught them how to take woodfrom the bushes and small trees he planted in hollowsand sheltered places, and to make a fire drill, and alsoa bow. He made many more plants and birds whichlike the seacoast, but he did not make so many as in theland where Man lived.


Myths and legends of Alaska . the pea vine he found three othermen had just fallen from the same pod that Man hadfallen from. These men were looking about them inwonder. Raven led them away from the pea vine, butin a different direction from the first man. He broughtthem close to the sea. Raven stayed with these threemen a long time. He taught them how to take woodfrom the bushes and small trees he planted in hollowsand sheltered places, and to make a fire drill, and alsoa bow. He made many more plants and birds whichlike the seacoast, but he did not make so many as in theland where Man lived. He taught these men how tomake bows and arrows, spears and nets, and how to usethem; and also how to capture the seals, which werenow plentiful in the sea. Then he taught them howto make kayaks, and how to build houses of drift logsand of bushes, covered with earth. Then he madewives for these men, and went back to Man. When Raven reached the land where Man lived, hethought the earth plain still looked bare. So, while the 24. Copyrighted i>y /•. //. \:i-cll Tin- MX r MOKMM. i HI H \\ \s \ UK;


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