Seeing a smoke come from the top of a mountain, the children asked the elders what it was, or who could live there, and the fathers told them: “That is the home of ‘Al-wus-ki-ni-gess,’ a tree-cutter, whose hatchet is made of stone. He throws it from him; it cuts the tree and returns to its master’s hand at each blow. One stroke of his hatchet will fell the largest tree. No one ever saw him save Glus-kabÉ, who often goes to the cave to visit him. He is a harmless creature, and only fights when ordered to do so by Glus-kabÉ. He lives in that mountain, on deer, moose, or any meat he can kill. Sometimes he goes out to sea with Glus-kabÉ, to catch ‘K’chi butep,’ the Great Whale. “‘Al-wus-ki-ni-gess and ‘Kiawahq’ once had a big fight, which lasted for two days. Kiawahq’ put forth all his power to conquer, but failed. He uprooted huge trees, expecting them to This was the answer of the elders to their children’s question. |