The Myths of the North American IndiansSpence, Lewis
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The Myths of the North American Indians
Spence, Lewis
Indian mythology -- North America; Indians of North America -- Folklore
Many people were living at Nakotat. Now their chief died. He had
[left] a son who was almost grown up. It was winter and the people
were hungry. They had only mussels and roots to eat. Once upon a time
a hunter said: "Make yourselves ready." All the men made themselves
ready, and went seaward in two canoes. {342} Then the hunter speared a
sea-lion. It jumped and drifted on the water [dead]. They hauled it
ashore. Blue Jay said: "Let us boil it here." They made a fire and
singed it. They cut it and boiled it. Blue Jay said: "Let us eat it
here, let us eat all of it." Then the people ate. Raven tried to hide
a piece of meat in his mat, and carried it to the canoe. [But] Blue
Jay had already seen it; he ran [after him] took it and threw it into
the fire. He burned it. Then they went home. They gathered large and
small mussels. In the evening they came home. Then Blue Jay shouted:
"Stik[)u]a, fetch your mussels." Stik[)u]a was the name of Blue Jay's
wife. Then noise of many feet [was heard], and Stik[)u]a and the other
women came running down to the beach. They went to fetch mussels. The
women came to the beach and carried the mussels to the house. Raven
took care of the chief's son. The boy said: "To-morrow I shall
accompany you." Blue Jay said to him: "What do you want to do? The
waves will carry you away, you will drift away; even I almost drifted
away."
The next morning they made themselves ready. They went into the canoe,
and the boy came down to the beach. He wanted to accompany them, and
held on to the canoe. "Go to the house, go to the house," said Blue
Jay. The boy went up, but he was very sad. Then Blue Jay said: "Let
us leave him." The people began to paddle. Then they arrived at the
sea-lion island. The hunter went ashore and speared a sea-lion. It
jumped and drifted on the water [dead]. They hauled it ashore and
pulled it up from the water. Blue Jay said: "Let us eat it here; let
us eat all of it, else our chief's son would always want to come here."
They singed it, carved it, and boiled it there. When it was done they
ate it all. Raven {343} tried to hide a piece in his hair, but Blue
Jay took it out immediately and burned it. In the evening they
gathered large and small mussels, and then they went home. When they
approached the beach Blue Jay shouted: "Stik[)u]a, fetch your mussels!"
Then noise of many feet [was heard]. Stik[)u]a and her children and
all the other women came running down to the beach and carried the
mussels up to the house. Blue Jay had told all those people: "Don't
tell our chief's son, else he will want to accompany us." In the
evening the boy said: "To-morrow I shall accompany you." But Blue Jay
said: "What do you want to do? The waves will carry you away." But
the boy replied: "I must go."
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