Title |
Ted's Myth |
Identifier |
ted.xml |
Subject |
Petroglyphs--West (U.S.); Indians of North America--West (U.S.)--Antiquities; Indian art; Symbolism; Indian mythology; Ute Indians |
Description |
Scrapbook by Frank A. Beckwith relating the narrative of Tedford Pikyavit (1901-1953), a Ute Indian, who described the traditional stories behind various petroglyph motifs |
Personal Names |
Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951; Pikyavit, Tedford Nivir, 1901-1953 |
Spatial Coverage |
Delta (Utah) |
Creator |
Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951 |
Publisher |
Hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Contributors |
Pikyavit, Tedford Nivir, 1901-1953 |
Date |
1932; 1938 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
ted's myth scrapbook |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Frank Asahel Beckwith Collection |
Rights Management |
Digital image copyright 2003, Beckwith Family. All rights reserved |
Holding Institution |
Delta City Library |
Source Physical Dimensions |
22cm x 28cm |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6pg4mw5 |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
126244 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pg4mw5 |
Title |
Ted's Myth |
Identifier |
020TM |
Subject |
Indians of North America; Mythology |
Description |
The end of the myth. |
OCR Text |
Show Roadrunner in both Toretracke up sald Ted TheSl Men bring ratn Syt Syt Hiden tire under big Quenched all the fivethe Land ot South but that fn the temple some of tho Stone favest 0youthatwith And wood actributes of fire In your spark nt that Sou will receive flame fnto forth Dosom and mourish Eauivalent to FINIS The end Adrolt shall beBlueferent directions Then they said You which he had hid pinenuts found they knees Jay In his there And then through there they pursued Coyote and his companions Then afterwhile when his companions said to that Road-runner had been used up 00 Coyote along this fire And then carry and take you ahead Go he tore his feet along it carried andtook Road-ronne apart so that they left tracks in dlfferent directions those who were in pursuit of them lost track of Roadrunner Then they tracked him back and forth in different directions He is under this said they as they and thither in different dircetions Those Fan hither companions of Covote bulltfire up on the mountain Vould that they would look up this way said Coyotecompanions And then one of those looked up towards the mountain Oh what ls that there on the mountains Oh itsomething burning said they Let us cause raiin to fall on it said they Sure enough then black clouds gathered right over tha place Oh said Coyotecompanions 4t Is oIng to rain upon us And that Coyot then said Let us Keep some of the fire hidden As soon as Coyoie had spoken he covered up some of the fire All of that fire which was uncovered went out all of them his companions got wet And then that firc Which was covered nearly went out And then Coyote said You sit out in the open go ah ad hideJack-rabbit this fire who That always Jackrabbit sat on his haunches over that fire out there In the rain Didsay it should be done in that way sald Coyote having taken up his bow and arrow he acted as though about to shoot him Then that rain stopped and then the Jack-rabblt hopped off away from the fire Now that fire was very red Then Coyote asked all bushea and sald Are you accustomed to burn even when wet never burn when wet said all those bushes Then only that sagebrush was left To it Coyote said Are you accustomed to burn when wet Yes am accustomed to burn even when wet said the sageb-ush And then Coote bulltfire out of sagebrush There shall be fire in all of you bushes said Coyote then all bushes got to contain fire Did any of you hear something makenolse on the other side Evenof had text beento placed in myandhands first instead TedTonyfor orations Boy Scouts for delivery illustrated by lantern siides would have smoothed tlie flow of English more into our usage Just ashave taken that liberty with Tedphraseology FE Digital image 2003 Beckwith Family Al rights reserved |
Spatial Coverage |
Millard County (Utah) |
Date |
1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939 |
Type |
Image |
Format |
application/pdf |
Format Creation |
image/tiff |
Source |
Ted's Myth scrapbook |
Coverage |
Utah |
Source Material |
Ted's Myth Scrapbook |
Source Physical Dimensions |
24cm x 29cm |
Archival Resolution |
Archival TIFF: 3000 x 4600 |
Low Resolution |
JPEG: 800 x 600 |
Bit Depth |
8-bit |
Scanning Device |
Creo-Scitex Eversmart Jazz+ flatbed scanner |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
125114 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pg4mw5/125114 |