Xarathó
Jessie Webb Escalante told the storyXarathóon March 14, 1979 to an audience which included her daughter Tessy Escalante as well as Abe Halpern. Tessy Escalante later helped Halpern to review his transcript of the story. The main character of this story isXwetsxwéts(Oriole), who lives happily with hi...
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description | Jessie Webb Escalante told the storyXarathóon March 14, 1979 to an audience which included her daughter Tessy Escalante as well as Abe Halpern. Tessy Escalante later helped Halpern to review his transcript of the story.
The main character of this story isXwetsxwéts(Oriole), who lives happily with his two beautiful wives and their children. One day, Coyote bewitches Oriole, with the result that Oriole suddenly finds himself alone in a cold place high above the four levels of heaven. He is taken in by an old blind man (who happens to be the title character,Xarathó, although |
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