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them where they were sitting. "Even now yon have summoned me. 

 Surely there is something to say; it will not be too long a talk. So 

 now when you let me know that, I shall always remember it." 

 "Yes, indeed, it is so. When our fathers, our mothers, ka-eto'we, 

 tcu-eto'we, mu-eto'we, }e-eto"we, the society priests, go forth standing 

 into the daylight of their sun father, you will look for their road. " 

 Thus the two said. He went out to the south. He went around. 

 Coming back to the same place, nothing was visible. A second time 

 he went, farther out. Coming back to the same place, nothing was 

 visible. A third time still farther out he went. Nothing was visible. 

 A fourth time he went, way far, but nothing was visible. When he 

 came to where Eii-eto'we were staying, the twa questioned him. 

 "Now, our grandson, way off yonder you have gone to see^the world. 

 What did you see in the world?" Thus the two asked him. "Well, 

 nothing was visible." "Well indeed?" the two said. "Very well, 

 I am going now." Saying this, he went. 



When cokapiso had gone the two thought. "Come, let us go and 

 talk to our grandson chicken hawk." Thus they said. They went. 

 They reached where chicken hawk stayed. "You have come." 

 "Yes." "Sit down." "How have you lived these days?" "Hap- 

 pily. Well now, speak. I think there is something to say; it will 

 not be too long a talk. So now, when you let me know it, I shall 

 always remember that." "Yes, indeed, it is so. When our fathers, 

 Ea-eto'we, tcu-eto"we, mu-eto"we, Ie-eto"we, the society priests, go 

 out standing into the sunlight of their sun father, you will look for 

 their road." So they went. When they got there they sat down. 

 There he questioned them. "Yes, even now you suimnoned me. 

 Perhaps there is something to say; it will not be too long a talk. 

 \Mien you let me know that, I shall always remember it. " Thus he 

 said. "Yes, indeed, it is so. WTien our fathers, ka-eto'we, tcu- 

 eto'we, niu-eto'we, ie-eto'we, the society priests, go out standing into 

 the daylight of their sun father, you will look for their road." "Is 

 that so?" Saying this, he went out. He went to the south. He 

 went where cokapiso had been. Coming back to his starting place, 

 nothing was visible. A second time he went, farther out. He came 

 back to his starting place, nothing was visible. He went a third time, 

 along the shore of the encircling ocean. A fourth time farther out he 

 went. He came back to his starting place. Nothing was ^^sible. To 

 where Ka-eto"we stayed he came. "Nothing is visible." "Haiyil" 

 "Yes, so I am going." "Well, go." So he went. 



Then the two thought. "Come on, let us summon our grandson," 

 thus they said. They went. They came to where humming bird 

 was staying. "You have come?" "Yes, how have you lived these 

 days?" "Where I live happily these days you have passed me on 

 my road. Sit down." When they had sat down: "Well, now, 



