| Title | (41) Origin of the Echo (Paiute) |
| Subject | Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Origins; Indians of North America--Languages; Indigenous peoples--North America |
| Keywords | Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; Native Americans |
| Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| File Name | (41) Origin of the Echo (Paiute).pdf |
| Tribe | Ute; Paiute |
| Language | eng |
| Description | After local villagers rescue their stolen daughter from Teu-gai (a witch), she brings her entire family to hide in the mouth of her grandfather, To-go-au (the rattlesnake). However, Teu-gai gets stuck, so To-go-au sheds his skin, leaving her stuck within for eternity. The origin of the echo is the sound of Teu-gai mocking travelers as she hides in the snake skin. |
| Type | Image/StillImage |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Rights | Digital Image © 2010 University of Utah. All Rights Reserved |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6ms6p9m |
| Date | 1873 |
| Spatial Coverage | Utah |
| Setname | uaida_main |
| ID | 362721 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ms6p9m |