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The Traditions of the Hopi, by H.R. Voth, [1905], at sacred-texts.com


34.--THE KÓHONINO HUNTER.

Kóhonino goes hunting. Shoots mountain sheep and follows it all day. Shoots it again, and animal tumbles partly down bluff and dies. Hunter climbs down, but foot slips, and he rolls over ledge where animal lying. Both his eyes fall out, and he lies unconscious. Kóhonino in village keep up fire all night and wait for return of young man. In night he revives, but as Skeleton. He goes to village, pitying himself. People see and hear him. They see skeleton, and all flee with things and children. Skeleton takes possession of houses, and has lived there ever since. Kóhonino go westward, and settle in valley near Green Bluff.


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