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How the Sun Was Made
Before man, there was only twilight upon the earth. The earth was divided by two realms, realms, not kingdoms; one above the earth, the Sky, ruled by the birds. The other, the Land, upon the earth, ruled by the beasts. In the sky, among the clouds, was a large pile of firewood. How it got there is unknown. It is believed to be there as a resting place for birds not wanting to rest on land. One twilight, an enormous eagle dove toward the land. His dive caused an emu on the land to panic, thinking it was being attacked, the emu jumped up and struck the eagle. The eagle and the emu began a heated argument, then began to fight. The emu, in anger, plucked an eagle feather. The eagle, in its rage, swooped over to the emu nest, grabbing one of her huge eggs in its beak, soared skyward. As the eagle climbed, he swung his head throwing the egg higher into the sky. The emu screeched in horror as the egg smashed against the firewood. The yoke breaking, sparked, igniting the firewood, lighting up both realms of the earth. Suddenly, the earth was bright and beautiful. All were dazzled, but soon relaxed, as the fire begin to warm. The leader of the Sky saw the light and the warmth it produced as good. He saw as the fire burned, it produced more heat and comforted all. It also began to decrease the light and got cooler as the firewood went out. This was a bad thing, he called all the birds together to gather firewood to keep the fire burning. As the fire became coals, the light again returned to twilight and darkness. The birds worked for hours to replenish the firewood. As they began to pile wood upon the coals, the fire reignited. As the fire got bigger, there was more light, and warmth. When the birds had piled on all the wood gathered, the fire again began to decrease in light and warmth. Again each twilight, the birds would gather firewood for hours. After an undetermined time, light and the darkness defined. As the earth warmed and became more beautiful, the realms became one. The Spirit of the earth saw what the birds had done and what had become of the earth was good. He moved the fire outward from the earth and made it burn all the time. He made the earth turn. Day and night were created. The birds and the beasts were one with the earth. The spirit of the earth was pleased. He had created the heavens and the earth, reaching into the earth, he grabbed a handful of dirt in his hands, Smiling, saying all is good, He created Man.
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