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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



In vain Ga-oh searches the heavens for his hiding winds. In 

 vain He-no hunts his thunderbolts to hurl at the F'ame Bearers, 

 and all seems hopeless and lost. 



But to this desolation comes O-se-ha-da-gaar, a great bird, 





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The Dew Eagle 



From a drawing by Jesse Corn planter, a Seneca boy artist 



whose lodge is far beyond the west sky, and who carries a lake of 

 dew in the hollow of its back. 



O-se-ha-da-gaar is wise, and does not listen to every call. He 

 knows his power and waits. He is faithfully guarded by a band of 



