Myths and legends of Alaska . From p/iotograpli loaned by the Smithsonian Institution SPOONS AND LADLES MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA times blow hard, sometimes lightly. Sometimes do notblow at all. Then Doll came to a hole in the south, and the gut-skin cover bulged inward. He cut the edges loose anda hot wind rushed in. It brought rain, and spray fromthe great salt sea which lay beyond the sky hole on thatside. Then Doll closed the opening lightly and said toSouth Wind, Sometimes blow hard, sometimes do not blow at all. Doll walked along the sky wall to the west. Therehe saw


Myths and legends of Alaska . From p/iotograpli loaned by the Smithsonian Institution SPOONS AND LADLES MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA times blow hard, sometimes lightly. Sometimes do notblow at all. Then Doll came to a hole in the south, and the gut-skin cover bulged inward. He cut the edges loose anda hot wind rushed in. It brought rain, and spray fromthe great salt sea which lay beyond the sky hole on thatside. Then Doll closed the opening lightly and said toSouth Wind, Sometimes blow hard, sometimes do not blow at all. Doll walked along the sky wall to the west. Therehe saw another opening, covered by gut-skin. So hecut the edges loose, and West Wind swept in, bringingwith him rain, with sleet and spray from the gray Doll fastened the edges of the gut-skin loosely,and said to West Wind, Sometimes blow hard, some-times lightly. Sometimes do not blow at all. So Doll passed along the sky wall to the he cut the edges of the gut-skin covering, a blastof cold wind rushed in,


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