Myths and legends of Alaska . shore. He took the seals out ofthe canoe and began cutting wood. Then he built afire and placed stones in it in order to heat them. After-ward he put the seals on a pile of hot stones. Hecooked the four seals and covered them with skunk cab-bage leaves. Raven then raised the cover and took out a seal. Heate it. Then he stretched out his hand and took an-other seal. Now there was Stump sitting nearby. Raven held MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA the seal in his hands and said to the stump, Dont youenvy me, Stump? Then he went into the woods. Atonce Stump arose and sat do


Myths and legends of Alaska . shore. He took the seals out ofthe canoe and began cutting wood. Then he built afire and placed stones in it in order to heat them. After-ward he put the seals on a pile of hot stones. Hecooked the four seals and covered them with skunk cab-bage leaves. Raven then raised the cover and took out a seal. Heate it. Then he stretched out his hand and took an-other seal. Now there was Stump sitting nearby. Raven held MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA the seal in his hands and said to the stump, Dont youenvy me, Stump? Then he went into the woods. Atonce Stump arose and sat down on the hole in which theseals were steaming. The seals were right underStump. Then Raven returned, carrying leaves ofskunk cabbage. When he saw Stump sitting on hisseals, he cried. He was much troubled because he washungry. Then he took a stick and dug the cried all the time he was digging. He found a lit-tle bit of meat and ate that. But he could not do any-thing. He cried all the time because he was so hy I In- SmilllSiniaH I it nl I it M -SKS •• .i-lu


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