Coyote Loses His Eyes

Coyote took out his eyes and threw them up. They fell back again. Some time after, when he was walking through the woods and happened to be under a tree, he did this. His eyes caught on the tree. He went away again in this direction. Someone made eyes for him out of yellow pitch and cautioned him, “You must not lie in the sunshine.” Coyote, however, did lie in the sunshine and the pitch when it became warm ran down on each side of his nose. That is the reason Coyote has marks from each eye down his cheeks. The eyes that Coyote threw into the tree became plums.

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Coyote Loses His Eyes

Goddard, Pliny Earle. Jicarilla Apache Texts. *Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural* History 8 1911.

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