Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest by Unknown
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Origin of Clear Lake - Patwin (Sacramento Valley, Cal.)
The Great Fire - Patwin (Sacramento Valley, Cal.) Origin of the Raven and the Macaw - Zuni (New Mexico) Coyote and the Hare - Sia (New Mexico) Coyote and the Quails - Pima (Arizona) Coyote and the Fawns - Sia (New Mexico) How the Bluebird Got its Color - Pima (Arizona) Coyote's Eyes - Pima (Arizona) Coyote and the Tortillas - Pima (Arizona) Coyote as a Hunter - Sia (New Mexico) How the Rattlesnake Learned to Bite - Pima (Arizona) Coyote and the Rattlesnake - Sia (New Mexico) Origin of the Saguaro and Palo Verde Cacti - Pima (Arizona) The Thirsty Quails - Pima (Arizona) The Boy and the Beast - Pima (Arizona) Why the Apaches are Fierce - Pima (Arizona) Speech on the Warpath - Pima (Arizona) The Spirit Land - Gallinomero (Russian River, Cal.) Song of the Ghost Dance - Pai Ute (Kern River, Cal.) The Beginning of Newness Zuni (New Mexico) Before the beginning of the New-making, the All-father Father alone had being. Through ages there was nothing else except black darkness. In the beginning of the New-making, the All-father Father thought outward in space, and mists were created and up-lifted. Thus through his knowledge he made himself the Sun who was thus created and is the great |
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