We have seen that many Hungarian swineherds make fire on Midsummer Eve by rotating a wheel round a wooden axle wrapt in hemp, and that they drive their pigs through the fire thus made.
On this day also many Hungarian swineherds make fire by rotating a wheel round a wooden axle wrapt in hemp, and through the fire thus made they drive their pigs to preserve them from sickness.
At last Ghibba, who had been sitting lost in thought of what to be doing next, suddenly groped his way forward, and bade two of his people sit down to their firesticks to make fire.
My kinsmen think oftener of him than any stranger else, because, Mulla-mulgar, he taught us to make fire.
Seelem taught his sons how to make fire, what nuts and roots and fruits and grasses were wholesome for eating; what herbs and bark and pith for physic; what reeds and barks for cloth.
On being questioned as to where they had learned to make fire, the Fishing-mulgars told Ghibba that a certain squinting Moh-mulgar had come their way once along the torrent, tongue-tied and trembling with palsy.
Here he lived when he found the way to make fireby rubbing sticks together, and when he killed Kuna, the great eel, and performed other feats of valor.
In later years Maui was supposed to live on the eastern end of the island Maui, and also in another home on the large island Hawaii, on which he discovered how to make fire by rubbing dry sticks together.
He did not know why the fire had come, for he did not understand that friction, caused by rubbing two objects together, makes heat, but he was very grateful, for he had now found a way to make fire whenever he wanted it.
Illustration: “It was here that he showed Firekeeper how to make fire”] Its wood had become very dry, and parts of it were beginning to decay.
It was here that he showed Firekeeper how to make fire.
Then Strongarm told her to teach her daughters how to make fire.
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