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Smoke Signals March 1 ViS9 Page 7 he said all kinds of things, he was glad. Now, everybody came and got fire. Now we have fire. Coyote was the first to get it, at Pain's, that way. That is all. That is one story: Turtle was there walking about. The Pains were following, crying, "Coyote has stolen fire!" Now, Turtle was walking about, he knew noth ing, he was singing. "I'll give you the fire," said Quail. "Here! Take it!" Just then the Pain's got there. Turtle put the fire under his armpit, and jumped into the water. Pain shot at him, shot him in the rear. "Oh, oh, oh! That is going to be a tail," said Turtle, and dove deep down into the river. All the Pain's stood together. By and by they gave it up, and went away. Coyote came up, and asked, "Where is the fire?" "Turtle dove with it," they said. "Curse it! Why did you dive with it?" Coyote said. He was very angry. After awhile Turtle crawled out of the water on the other side. Coyote saw him. "Where is the fire?" he called out. Turtle did not answer. "I say to you, where did you put the fire?" said Coyote. "Curse it! Why did you jump Into the water?" After awhile Turtle threw the fire all about. "You keep quiet! I will throw the fire about," said Turtle. "0 children, poor children!" said Coyote; Resources: "Positve Indian Parenting: Honoring our Children by Honoring our Traditions", published by the Northwest Indian Child Welfare Institute. "Coyote was Going There," edited byJarold Ramsey "Kalapuyan Texts, " edited by Melville Jacobs Jti&' ;:?' CLUB WHOLESALE OFFERS MEMBERSHIP The Smithsonian Institution Office of Public Affairs in Washington, D.C., welcomes applications for a one-year American IndianAlaska Native internship, beginning October 2, 1989. The intern will have a key role in developing a media outreach effort by the Smithsonian to the national American Indian community. 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