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THE BABY TWIN ON DA RIGHT
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Yaqui Twin Story
WE'VE BEEN ASKING AND ASKING OUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR ANY STORIES ON TWINS AND MA FRIEND MITCHELL SENT ME THIS STORY.
These twins were born near the hill of Huri Kawi, near here and not very far from the railroad track. Their mother was called Hekka Nibino. She died when they were born. The grandparents brought them up. One twin they named Cho'i and after a time he learned to be a cowboy. He came out very well. The other twin came out a thief. He liked very much to rob. He appeared to be a natural magician. He stole and no one saw him. For this reason they called him Hi'ikia. Thus the two grew up and when they were finally men, Cho'i had the luck of marrying a fairly pretty Yaqui girl. She owned a great many goats, horses, and cows; in fact, it was a very pretty ranch where the two lived. Hi'ikia went on with his profession of robbing. But the wife of Cho'i was not acquainted with her husband's twin brother. One day Cho'i talked to his woman, telling her, "I have a brother who looks very much like me. Don't get us confused. This brother of mine enjoys very much to steal. I warn you carefully. If he should come here when I'm not about, do me the favor of escorting him through every part of the house so he may see all that is here. That which you do not show him he will steal. So it is necessary that he see everything, that he might rob us of nothing." "It is well," answered the woman. Cho'i saddled up his horse to go out and see his cattle. It was late when he went off. After a time, Hi'ikia came up and saluted the woman. She looked, and looked again; she talked to him, and believed him to be her husband. His face was the same as that of her man, his mode of speech and the build of his body. She was very confused. Finally she said, "Come, in order that you may see my house." And she took him where she kept her treasure. She let him see everything except some cheeses. Hi'ikia stayed until evening, and they ate supper. They were eating their supper when Cho'i returned and greeted his brother. After supper, they went to bed. Later in the night, Cho'i said, "I am going now. I'll be back in a little while. I am going to look for some cattle on the other side of the river." When Cho'i left, Hi'ikia entered the storehouse, took a cheese and went away. Just outside he stepped on a thorn and cried, "Ay, ay, ay! I pricked myself!" The woman thought it was her husband whom she heard cry and she got up to see about it. Hi'ikia quickly pulled out the thorn and went on his way with the cheese. The wife looked all around. Finally her husband returned and she said to him, "Tell me what happened?" "Nothing. All went well," replied Cho'i. He took her by the hand and they went back to their room to bed. After a while, he asked her, "Why did you ask me what happened?" "Because you cried out, 'Ay, I pricked myself!' " "But, I didn't." "I heard your voice." "Ah, well. It was my brother, Hi'ikia. Tell me. How many things did you show him?" "I showed him everything, the treasure, the arms, the corral, the calves--Oh!" said the woman, "that one thing which I didn't show him were the cheeses." "And how many cheeses did you have?" "Eight," she said. "Come, let us look," said Cho'i, and they looked, and there were only seven cheeses. "One cheese my brother carried off," Cho'i said, "I am going to take it from him." And he left. Cho'i knew where his brother was hidden. He went straight there. Hi'ikia had left the cheese with a friend, saying, "Take care of this cheese. I am going to steal some corn to eat with it. I'll be back soon." And he went off. Before approaching the camp, Cho'i cried out, "Ay, I pricked myself!" The man guarding the cheese thought that it was Hi'ikia and he said, "I will help you!" But Cho'i said, "No, don't come. I go now. Better that you should gather up some fire-wood." "Good," said the Yaqui with the cheese. Leaving the cheese, he went off to gather wood. Cho'i took the stolen cheese and returned with it to his house. When Hi'ikia came back with many ears of corn, he asked his friend about the cheese. He didn't see it where it had been left. His friend did not know where it was. "Who has been here?" asked Hi'ikia. "Nobody has been here." "Then why did you go to gather wood?" "Because you told me to." "Aha, tell me, how was that?" "You said, 'Ay, I have pricked myself!' and I said, 'Wait, and I will come and help you,' but you said to go on out and gather wood so I left the cheese and went to gather firewood." "Aha," said Hi'ikia. "That was my brother." They roasted the ears in the coals and ate only corn. Then they went to sleep. All this took place that night. The next day they got up to go in search of food in other parts. Hi'ikia did not return again to his brother's house, and Cho'i lived tranquilly with his wife, taking care of his cattle. Hi'ikia continued to rob in order to eat. Thus each one proceeded at his own profession until, together, on the same day, they died.
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~NO YOU SILLY:I DON'T HAVE 2 HANDLES~MY IDENTICAL TWIN IS KALIFAZ_BEECH_BEAUTY AND LOOK CLOSELY AT OUR AVATAR PICTURES THEY ARE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT:LIKE US~ Last edited by Loves2Btwin; 02-28-2006 at 12:11 PM. |
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my twin daddy and stepmom
My daddy and stepmom are so cute together and not only that but holy they are BOTH twins. Kripes so the chance of them haveing twins is big thad be cool. Dad and Sarah are the perfect lil couple-see for yourself
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I come from the Okanogan people up in on the Colville Indian Reservation and I am the 1st of 2 people that I know of who have had triplets. We have never heard of anyone else to have a set of triplets.... Does anybody know where the origin would be?
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i've heard it skips a generation so one of us is likely to have twins...???




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