Raven and Eagle
Eagle and Raven were brothers, and one day Eagle's son died. Eagle approached Raven and said that if they both agreed, his son would not have to be dead. Raven said that Eagle's son had to stay dead. Later, Raven asked Eagle about his good fishing skills. Eagle said that what you had to do was place your son in a basket and lower it into the water and when the son stopped moving it meant that he had a large quantity of fish. Raven did this, but instead of fish, he found his son had died. Raven approached Eagle and said that if they both agreed, he son would not have to be dead. Eagle said that Raven's son had to stay dead.
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Origin
Adamson, T. (1969). Folk-tales of the coast Salish. Collected and edited by Thelma Adamson. New York, American Folk-lore Society, 1934. New York: Kraus Reprint.