The Boy who Set a Snare for the Sun

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Fiction - YA, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Boy who Set a Snare for the Sun by Old Indian Legends, Media Galaxy
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Author: Old Indian Legends ISBN: 1230000392297
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: April 28, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Old Indian Legends
ISBN: 1230000392297
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: April 28, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

At the time when the animals dominated in the earth, they had killed all the people but a girl and her little brother survived and lived in fear. The boy was a little pigmy and that the task of providing food fell wholly upon his sister. One day she went out to get some wood for the lodge-fire and took little brother with her. She made him a bow and arrows and said: "I will leave you because I must gather the wood for fire. You should hide yourself, and kill some snow-birds." He tried his best to kill one, but he came home unsuccessful. The sister reassured him and said that he shouldn't despair and try one more time. Next day he succeeded to kill a bird. He was very proud. After he went for a walk, he found a beautiful meadow. He was tired and laid on the ground and fell asleep. While he was sleeping the sunbeams hit him and damaged his clothes. He said that he would revenge the Sun for it.

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At the time when the animals dominated in the earth, they had killed all the people but a girl and her little brother survived and lived in fear. The boy was a little pigmy and that the task of providing food fell wholly upon his sister. One day she went out to get some wood for the lodge-fire and took little brother with her. She made him a bow and arrows and said: "I will leave you because I must gather the wood for fire. You should hide yourself, and kill some snow-birds." He tried his best to kill one, but he came home unsuccessful. The sister reassured him and said that he shouldn't despair and try one more time. Next day he succeeded to kill a bird. He was very proud. After he went for a walk, he found a beautiful meadow. He was tired and laid on the ground and fell asleep. While he was sleeping the sunbeams hit him and damaged his clothes. He said that he would revenge the Sun for it.

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