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Eagle and Raven tell their own versions of how, before the light, Eagle and Raven carried the Great Spirit across the world. As they travelled, the Great Spirit ate and drank, becoming heavier, and Raven, sneaking food and drink for himself, became too tired to help. Tired and frustrated, Eagle angrily dropps them from his back and they fall to the ground. Worried he has killed his friends, Eagle flies down to their motionless bodies but the Great Spirit reaches up and grabs his head-feathers, turning them white. Eagle is horrified, but Great Spirit tells him that is what he gets for having no sense of humor.
Eagle and Raven tell their own versions of how, before the light, Eagle and Raven carried the Great Spirit across the world. As they travelled, the Great Spirit ate and drank, becoming heavier, and Raven, sneaking food and drink for himself, became too tired to help. Tired and frustrated, Eagle angrily dropps them from his back and they fall to the ground. Worried he has killed his friends, Eagle flies down to their motionless bodies but the Great Spirit reaches up and grabs his head-feathers, turning them white. Eagle is horrified, but Great Spirit tells him that is what he gets for having no sense of humor.
General Note
Raven Tales is a series of television programs and graphic novelizations which are targeted at school age children and their families to introduce Aboriginal folklore in a humorous and entertaining way. The episodes tell the stories of the many adventures of Raven, the most powerful deity of Aboriginal mythology. Each episode features an original interpretation of a popular tale from the folklore of our first peoples.