Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Grand Canyon (Ariz.); United States -- Discovery and exploration
"What matters it," said he, "who kills the game, when we can all eat
it?"
So all the people were fed in abundance and they proceeded on their
journey.
The next day the people again suffered for water, and the magical cup
was empty; but the So'kus Wai'unats, having been told in their dream
what to do, transformed themselves into doves and flew away to a lake,
on the margin of which was the home of Stone Shirt.
Coming near to the shore, they saw two maidens bathing in the water; and
the birds stood and looked, for the maidens were very beautiful. Then
they flew into some bushes near by, to have a nearer view, and were
caught in a snare which the girls had placed for intrusive birds.
THE RIO VIRGEN AND THE UINKARET MOUNTAINS.
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The beautiful maidens came up and, taking the birds out of the snare,
admired them very much, for they had never seen such birds before. They
carried them to their father, Stone Shirt, who said:
"My daughters, I very much fear these are spies from my enemies, for
such birds do not live in our land."
He was about to throw them into the fire, when the maidens besought
him, with tears, that he would not destroy their beautiful birds; but
he yielded to their entreaties with much misgiving. Then they took the
birds to the shore of the lake and set them free.
When the birds were at liberty once more they flew around among the
bushes until they found the magical cup which they had lost, and taking
it up they carried it out into the middle of the lake and settled
down upon the water, and the maidens supposed they were drowned.
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AN INTERIOR LODGE.
The birds, when they had filled their cup, rose again and went back to
the people in the desert, where they arrived just at the right time to
save them with the cup of water, from which each drank; and yet it was
full until the last was satisfied, and then not a drop remained.
The brothers reported that they had seen Stone Shirt and his daughters.
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HALVED AND PINNED TRAPDOOR FRAME OF ZUÑI KIVA.
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