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Summary
Part three is labeled as “West/Black” in the Cherokee syllabary and starts the creation story over again, this time told by Robinson Crusoe. Thought Woman is now the center of the story. She walks to the river and floats down the current, falling asleep in the river. She floats in the river until she falls off the edge of the world and out of the sky. Thought Woman floats ashore. She meets a man named A.A. Gabriel, Heavenly Host. He asks her a set of questions, including one about her virginity. He then asks her to procreate with him, but she says no, gets back in the water, and floats away.
The four Indians wait for Coyote’s signal in the form of a light in the horizon.
Dr. Hovaugh is now driving Babo from America into Canada. When...
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