here is the sacred comb of Wigela'demutc the nature goddess of the Mi'kmaq people. their legends relate that Wigela'demutc was combing her beautiful black hair by the stream Onaquaga when she dropped her comb into the water. a black bass swallowed the comb and swam away upstream. a mighty hunter called Black Squirrel speared the bass a year later and found the comb in its belly as he cooked it on his bar-be'que. he ran the comb through his hair and immediately turned into a frog....
*bear™ tidies up the cave. it is rather chilly so he lights a fire in the great fireplace. there is some rubbish there which burns well. he adds armsful of pine branches and soon the cave is warm and fragrant*
*bear™ tidies up the cave. it is rather chilly so he lights a fire in the great fireplace. there is some rubbish there which burns well. he adds armsful of pine branches and soon the cave is warm and fragrant*
the pine cone odour is very relaxing, another smoothie please…
Squaw from tribe of Aqqanee speaks in riddles. bear™'s word is iron his sign is the turtle.
She is humbly sorry. She forgot that the bear runs with the wolf and the coyote, the elk and the bison, but is honest and friendly with all, unless angered. If angry, that is not the bear's fault, for it is his nature. The fault is with the one who angers the bear.
She is humbly sorry. She forgot that the bear runs with the wolf and the coyote, the elk and the bison, but is honest and friendly with all, unless angered. If angry, that is not the bear's fault, for it is his nature. The fault is with the one who angers the bear.
Squaw sees sense. She is welcome to join braves for kebab.