Myths and legends of Alaska . a ww 2 G o^ H a w o w > H a > — r. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA The voice said also, Some one has come up fromDreamland. Go and bring him over. When the chiefs son reached the other side of thelake, he saw his wife. He was very happy to see heragain. People asked him to sit down. They gave himsomething to eat, but his wife said, Dont eat you eat that you will never get back. So he did noteat it. Then his wife said, You had better not stay herelong. Let us go right away. So they were taken backin the same canoe. It is called Ghosts Canoe and it isthe o


Myths and legends of Alaska . a ww 2 G o^ H a w o w > H a > — r. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA The voice said also, Some one has come up fromDreamland. Go and bring him over. When the chiefs son reached the other side of thelake, he saw his wife. He was very happy to see heragain. People asked him to sit down. They gave himsomething to eat, but his wife said, Dont eat you eat that you will never get back. So he did noteat it. Then his wife said, You had better not stay herelong. Let us go right away. So they were taken backin the same canoe. It is called Ghosts Canoe and it isthe only one on that lake. They landed at the broad, flatrock where the chiefs son had stood calling. It iscalled Ghosts Rock, and is at the very end of the DeathTrail. Then they started down the trail, through thevalley and through the thick woods. The second nightthey reached the chiefs house. The chiefs son told his wife to stay outside. He wentin and said to his father, I have brought my wifeback. The chief said, Why dont you bring her in? The chief laid down a nice


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