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I saw the blood on its side," said the sister. "See, one of the men is following it, and it is half a mile behind the herd. I am sure he will get it." "This has been a lucky day," said Gesnip. "So much food. Our stomachs will not ache with hunger for a long time." "That is because mother wove a game basket to Chinigchinich so he would send food," said Cleeta.
The god of the San Juan Indians was Chinigchinich, and it is possible, from similarity in the ways of appearing and disappearing, that he is the monster Tauguitch of the Sabobas and Cahuillas described in The Legend of Tauguitch and Algoot. This god was a queer compound of goodness and evil, who taught them all the rites and ceremonies that they afterwards observed. See Folk Lore Journal, 1904.
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