'Once more the Rabbit entered, disguised as a man', 1914. In Dakota legend, the rabbit disguised as a man enters the man-eating cavern of Pahe-Wathahuni and cuts it's heart to free imprisoned souls. From "The Myths of the North American Indians", by Lewis Spence F.R.A.I. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1914]
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