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RedPath Legends : The Origin Of Light-nation unknown
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From: MSN NicknameWitchway_Pawnee  (Original Message)Sent: 8/25/2007 10:19 PM
In the early times, there was only darkness; there was no light at all.
At the edge of the sea a woman lived with her father. One time she went
out to get some water. As she was scraping the snow, she saw a feather
floating toward her. She opened her mouth and the feather floated in
and
she swallowed it. From that time she was pregnant.
Then she had a baby. It's mouth was a raven's bill. The woman tried
hard
to find toys for her child. In her father's house was hanging a bladder
that was blown up. This belonged to the woman's father. Now the baby,
whose name was tulugaak (Raven), pointed at it and cried for it. The
woman did not wish to give it to him but he cried and cried. At last
she
gave in and took the bladder down from the wall and let the baby play
with it. But in playing with it, he broke it. Immediately, it began to
get light. Now there was light in the world, and darkness, too.
When the woman's father came home, he scolded his daughter for taking
the
bladder down from the wall and giving it to the child. And when it was
light, tulugaak had disappeared.


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