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How Glooskap Became Friendly To The Loons, And Made Them His Messengers |
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Title: How Glooskap Became Friendly To The Loons, And Made Them His Messengers Author: Charles G. Leland [More Titles by Leland] (Micmac.)
And it came to pass that when he was in Newfoundland he came to an Indian town, and they who dwelt therein were all Kwee-moo-uk, or Loons. And they, as men, were exceeding glad to see their lord, who had blessed them as birds, and did their best to please him. So he made them his huntsmen and messengers, and in all the tales of Glooskap the Kweemoo ever appears as faithful to him. Whence to this day, when the Indians hear the cry of the Loon, they say, "_Kwemoo el-komik-too-ajul Gloocapal_" (He is calling upon Glooskap). [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |