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IKOQUOIAN COSMOLOGY 



Si), now. (inly this w;is left, that slu' custoiiijirily cured for the twiiisi, 

 the two children. 



Again, after some time, it is said, tlie tw() male chiUlreii were of 

 large size, and veril}', too, they ran about there, customarily. After- 

 ward, the elder one, being now a youth, questioning his grandmother, 

 asked: '"Oh, grandmother, where, verily, is im' father? And who, 

 moreover, verily, is the one who is my father? Where, moreover, is 

 the place wherein he dwells ? " She, the Ancient-bodied, said: '" Veril}', 

 that one who is the Wind is thy father. Whatever, moreover, is the 

 direction from which the wind is customarily blowing, there, trul}', 

 is the place where the lodge of thy father stands." "' So be it," replied 

 the youth. So now, verily, the youth stood out of doors, and now he, 

 moreover, observed the dii-ection of the wind, whence it was })lowing; 

 and this too he said: '■ I desire to see mv father, and the reason is that 



waonwe sa'. 



she it covered. 



ne'' dei'khe' 



Da'. 



o'ne"' ne"'shon' we'geiT de"wadi"snie" nige"" 



now thiU only it is left .she will attend to that it is 



ne"' dei'ksa'a' 



Cxain'gwa' a'e' nfrioiini'she't o'ne"', gi"'o"', deigowa'ncn ne' 



Somewhat ajjaiii so it lasted now, it is said, they (ni.) two are die 



lartre 



kho' na'e" deidak'he's. Tha'gefr'o'" o'ne" 



and, verily, they (in. i two .\fti'rward now 



dei'ksa'a', o'ne' 



they (m.) two now 



are ehildreii, 



waada'on'doiT ne'' 



he It a^ked the 



O'shago'ofi'don" iie 



He her asked thi- 



ne 



ha- 



ll! 



the he is my 



father? 



Gawe'' di'q 



where, more- 



over, 



Eia"daiJe""tci': 



Son' ( 



Who B 



iiofi" 



perhaps, 



"NV 



■•Tliat 



hagowa'nen' 



he I is 1 large, 



ho'sot' waen": 



hisKrand- he it said: 

 mother 



di'q kho'' na' 



nore- and ver 



o ne 



na e 



V, verily 



Ak.sot'. 



id: •• My grand- 



mother, 



a'e" nige""' i 



•erily that it is 



tliana"'ge' { " 



there he dwells?" 



laksaVltise^'a', 



til (| iia e 



more- verily, 



ne"' ha'ul'? 



the 1 the 



Waa'i-e- 



wai'i" hi'geiT ne'' ia"'ni ne"' CTa'"ha'. 



this the lie is thy the Tt Wind. 



Gain"' di'ti gwa'gwa" ge 



Where more- hi diree- eu> 



over tion a: 



thono"''sot ne"' ia"'ni." 



Da'. 



o ne 



na c 



verilv 



as'dc 



lit of 



tha'da"t ne'' liali.sa'tlase"';!' 



he St I the he vonth. 



o ne 



now 



doors 



di'q waatga'ion" he'ofiwe'-gwa" diioiigont': ne"' kho"' ne" 



mure- he it watehed the place where there it wind is that and ihe 



over in direction e<.'ming; 



ha'do"" ne"' ne"' dewagadoefidjon'ni' ae'ge"" ne"' ha"iir, ne"' 



he it kept that the I it need I him should the lie my that 



saying 



father is, 



