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}lhili, was created by Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani to be his helper in the task of making the earth a good dwelling-place for the people. Haschi{~COMBINING BREVE~}n made the animals, mountains, trees, and rivers, gave the people weapons and implements, and showed how they were to be used. When all were supplied with houses to live in and weapons with which to protect themselves and to kill game, he called Coyote, Tsilite{~COMBINING BREVE~}n, the Mimic. "Go to the Land of the Fireflies," he commanded, "and bring back their fire, for the people have no fire with which to cook their food." Coyote started, and found the Land of the Fireflies. These beings lived at the bottom of a deep, deep hole--an enormous cave in the solid rock. Its sides were smooth and straight, and how to get down Coyote did not know. He went to the edge of the pit, and there found growing Little Tree. "Help me down to the Land of the Fireflies," he said. So Little Tree sent its roots down, down, down, until they extended quite to the bottom, and Coyote descended. There he played with the little Firefly boys, romping about, running back and forth, pretending to be thinking of nothing but their amusement, for the Fireflies guarded their fire carefully and would let no one touch it. On the tip of his tail Coyote had tied a tuft of cedar bark. Suddenly he dashed through the great fire which always burned in the centre of the village, and was off before the Firefly people knew what he had done. When they discovered that he had stolen some of their fire, they set out in pursuit; but Coyote was very swift of foot, and reached the wall of the pit far ahead of them. "Little Tree, help me out!" he called. Little Tree drew its roots up, up, up, while Coyote held on and was drawn safely out of the hole. Then he ran quickly about among the people, lighting the piles of wood they had prepared, until every family was supplied with fire. THE NAVAHO [Illustration: A Drink in the Desert - Navaho] A Drink in the Desert - Navaho _From Copyright Photograph 1904 by E.S. Curtis_ HOME LIFE, ARTS, AND BELIEFS [Illustration: Under the Cottonwoods - Navaho] Under the Cottonwoods - Navaho _From Copyright Photograph 1904 by E.S. Curtis_ The Navaho are a pastoral, semi-nomadic people whose activities centre in their flocks and s
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