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Show Winni yate stick wiyu standing, Winni yate stick wiyu standing, Branch sun hatch stick wiyu standing, Branch sun hatch stick wiyu standing, The people put their arms around just anybody there. They made the dust fly at each other. Then Bear, looking for her song, came to them. Bear stood there. The people saw her. They didn't think of her, of that one looking for her song. They didn't think of her. They just looked at her. They were standing around there by the fire doing this. They were standing around by it. After that happened she went away. She went away. Bear went away. When she went away, the next time that they saw her, that the people saw her, she didn't have a song. She didn't have a song, but still she danced. She didn't have a song. The song was gone. Thus it happened that the people tooke it. When the people took it they danced with it. The people danced with it here. It happened that way. That happened to Bear. The bear had children. Her two children grew up. They were already grown up. It came about that she said: "I think I would like to eat some carrots. I want to go dig carrots someplace and eat them," she said. She went to dig carrots, that Bear. She went to dig carrots. She gathered carrots there. She gathered potatoes. She carried them on her back there. When her two children were big, they left (home). At that time she had a house on the hillside there. "I want to spend the winter here," she thought. She dug a hole in the ground and put the potatoes in there. And carrots. And chokecherries. And serviceberries. And appi roots. She put everything in there, about this much, the appi roots, and the chokecherries. The pototoes. And also the carrots. |