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[edit] Raven gives color to the world
I heard this on in a novel not sure if it a true raven story.
Raven lived in the land of birds and all the birds were white raven found this boring and went to the great shy father and asked if he could borrow his dye bag.He then give color to the other birds but then trips and has all the dyes cover him making him black was a better story when i read it but thats the jist.
As i said read it in a novel and years ago anyone know anythink about it.Ansolin 21:31, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] raven in asia
according to this site Itelmen also the itelmen of kamchatka have the raven as trickster-like figure in their cosmogony; they call him Kootkha. Uwaga budowa 00:33, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
- I wrote an article about Kutkh. I am not sure how to integrate it with this article - or the most effective ways to cross-link. Any help is welcome! Best, Eliezg 03:34, 3 December 2007 (UTC)