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<h2>ICTINIKE AND THE TURTLE</h2>
<p class="subtitle">Omaha</p>
<p><span class="dropcap">I</span>ctinike was journeying. When he came in
sight at a bend of a stream, Big Turtle was sitting
there in a sheltered place warmed by the sun.
Ictinike drew himself back out of sight, crouching at
intervals as he retraced his steps, and ran down the
hill to where Big Turtle was.</p>
<p>“Why! How is it that you continue to pay no attention
to what is going on? It has been said that yonder
stream is to dry up so that all the four-footed animals
that frequent the water have kept close to the deep
water,” said Ictinike.</p>
<p>Big Turtle said, “Why! I have been coming here
regularly, but I have not heard anything at all. I
usually come and sit in this place when the sun gets
as high as it is at present.”</p>
<p>“Hurry!” said Ictinike, “for some of the young
men died very soon for want of water. The young
otters died, so did the young muskrats, the young beavers,
and the young raccoons.”</p>
<p>“Come, let us go,” said Big Turtle. So Ictinike
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departed with him. As he accompanied him, Ictinike
sought for a dry bone. Having found one that would
be good as a club, Ictinike said, “Friend, go on.
<i>Mingam.</i>”</p>
<p>When he was alone, Ictinike seized the bone, and
before long overtook Big Turtle, walking along beside
him.</p>
<p>“Friend,” said he, “when a person walks, he
stretches his neck often.”</p>
<p>So Big Turtle began to stretch his neck very far, and
he was walking with his legs bent very much. As he
was going thus, Ictinike gave him a hard blow on the
neck, knocking him senseless, and he did not stop beating
him until he had killed him.</p>
<p>“Ha, ha!” said Ictinike, as he carried Big Turtle
away. “There are some days when I act thus for
myself.”</p>
<p>He kindled a fire and began to roast Big Turtle.
Then he became very sleepy, and said, “Ho! I will
sleep, but you, O, Ijaxe, must keep awake. Big Turtle,
when you are cooked, you must say, ‘<i>Puff!</i>’”</p>
<p>So he went to sleep. Now Coyote came along, very
cautiously. He seized Big Turtle, pulled one of the
legs out of the fire, and sat there, biting off the meat.
When he had eaten all the meat on all the legs, he
pushed the bones back just as they had been before,
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arranged the fire over them, and left after putting
everything just as he had found it.</p>
<p>At length Ictinike awoke. He pushed into the ashes
to find Big Turtle, took hold of a leg, and pulled it
out. Only that leg came out. “Pshaw!” said he.
Then he tried another leg, with a like result, and still
another, but only the bones appeared. When he had
pulled out the fourth leg, he was astonished. All at
once he exclaimed, “Surprising! I had already eaten
the Turtle, but I had forgotten it.”</p>
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