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Child of Water's mother bore a hole in that lucky blue rock. She strung it into a necklace. Ever after, Child of Water wore the blue rock around his neck for love and luck.
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As time went on, and as Child of Water grew taller, each of the other monsters in the land came to challenge him, one by one.
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Each time, wearing his lucky blue rock, each monster's arrows missed Child of Water.
But Child of Water's arrows killed each monster, every time, until all the monsters were gone.
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Child of Water
As all Apache children know, it is a wise thing to hunt for turquoise blue rocks.
If you find one, you too might find yourself some luck.
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To learn more about the Southwest Indians – go here: Southwest Indians To learn more about Native Americans - go here: Native Americans
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Native American Clipart
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