I alone,
I alone,
Can go up,
So as to seem as if hanging from the blue sky.
THE LINNET AND THE EAGLE
Ojibwa
ALL the Birds met in council, each claiming to fly the highest. Each one claimed to be the chief. Therefore the council decided that each bird should fly toward the Sky-land.
Some of the birds flew very swiftly; but they tired and flew back to earth. Now Eagle went far above all. When Eagle could fly no farther, Linnet, who had perched upon Eagle’s back, flew up. Far above Eagle flew the tiny gray bird.
Now when the Birds held a council again, Eagle was made chief. Eagle had flown higher than all the rest, and had carried Linnet on his back.
HOW PARTRIDGE GOT HIS WHISTLE
Cherokee