The story I liked from this section was another origin story; this time it was How Silver-Fox Created the World, found in Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest by Katharine Berry Judson.
In this story, nothing existed at first except Coyote and Silver-Fox, but Coyote did not want to create anything more. So, Silver-Fox kept sending Coyote away and created a hole and an island he one day escaped to. Coyote was sorry and went to join Silver-Fox on the island, but there was little space or food. Every day, Silver-Fox made the island a bit bigger and created things like sunflower seeds and a sweat house. Coyote would run around the island every day to see how it had grown.
Coyote wanted a winter 10 moons long, but Silver-Fox said it was too long. They argued for a long time until Silver-Fox made winter 2 moons long, spring one moon, and autumn one moon.
In this story, nothing existed at first except Coyote and Silver-Fox, but Coyote did not want to create anything more. So, Silver-Fox kept sending Coyote away and created a hole and an island he one day escaped to. Coyote was sorry and went to join Silver-Fox on the island, but there was little space or food. Every day, Silver-Fox made the island a bit bigger and created things like sunflower seeds and a sweat house. Coyote would run around the island every day to see how it had grown.
Coyote wanted a winter 10 moons long, but Silver-Fox said it was too long. They argued for a long time until Silver-Fox made winter 2 moons long, spring one moon, and autumn one moon.
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