“I want to pick more berries.” The others were frightened and started walking. The animals won’t like us disturbing their sleep.” “Why should I care?” asked Peesunt. “We must leave now” one girl said to Peesunt, “before it gets dark. When the sun began to prepare for sleep, their baskets were full. The day went quickly and they forgot all about the bears as they laughed and talked while they picked the fruit. Then they saw bushes full of berries and started to filled their baskets. They came to a clearing and were even more scared to be in the open. “I’m the Chief’s daughter and I don’t have to worry about disturbing smelly old bears!” ![]() “They’ll hear you and be very angry.” “Let them!” said Peesunt. “I don’t care if I disturb them!” “Please don’t say that” begged another. “Bears are ugly and smelly” sniffed Peesunt. “We need to let them know we’re coming – especially the bears.” “We’re frightened of disturbing the animals” said one. One day she went into the forest to pick berries, with other girls from the tribe.Īs they walked further and further under the trees, the others became nervous. ![]() She believed she didn’t have to behave like the others and that everyone should respect her because of her father. She was always combing her long black hair, waiting for people to say how beautiful it was and how her skin was soft. Based on a Native American Indian Legend.
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