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The collection presents traditional narratives of the Modoc people, arranged as a series of mythic tales and explanatory notes. Creation accounts describe a creator Kumush who shapes the landscape and names peoples while earlier supernatural beings are transformed into animals, plants, celestial bodies, and natural phenomena. Other stories recount ancestral adventures, household and trickster episodes, origin tales tied to specific lakes, mountains, and lava beds, and moral or ritual explanations for customs. The prose aims to preserve oral diction and imagery, offering brief contextual commentary and variant versions of several myths.
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