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Why Owl Has Big Eyes: An Iroquios Tale

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 5 comments

A tale from the Five Tribes who comprised the Iroquois Nation: It is said that long ago the Everything Maker who we call Raweno was busy creating the various animals.  As he worked on Rabbit, the creature said to Raweno; ” I want nice long legs and long ears...

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