Myths and Legends of the Sioux by Marie L. McLaughlin
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guided the old man to the cache.*
From this the hermit taught the tribes how to keep their provisions when traveling and were overloaded. He explained to them how they should dig a pit and put their provisions into it and cover them with earth. By this method the Indians used to keep provisions all summer, and when fall came they would return to their cache, and on opening it would find everything as fresh as the day they were placed there. The old hermit was also thanked as the discoverer of corn, which had never been known to the Indians until discovered by the old hermit. *Hiding place. THE MYSTERIOUS BUTTE A young man was once hunting and came to a steep hill. The east side of the hill suddenly dropped off to a very steep bank. He stood on this bank, and at the base he noticed a small opening. On going down to examine it more closely, he found it was large enough to admit a horse or buffalo. On either side of the door were figures of different animals engraved into the wall. |
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