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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Legend of Dah-nol-yo, Squaw Rock, by
-Helen McCowen Carpenter
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-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most
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-Title: The Legend of Dah-nol-yo, Squaw Rock
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-Author: Helen McCowen Carpenter
-
-Release Date: June 3, 2016 [EBook #52233]
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-Language: English
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LEGEND OF DAH-NOL-YO, SQUAW ROCK ***
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-Transcriber’s Notes:
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-Text enclosed by underscores is in italics (_italics_), and text
-enclosed by equal signs is in bold (=bold=).
-
-Additional Transcriber’s Notes are at the end.
-
- * * * * *
-
-
-
-
-THE LEGEND OF DAH-NOL-YO, SQUAW ROCK
-
-
- Compliments of
- THE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY,
- The Picturesque Route of California.
-
- * * * * *
-
-[Illustration: POMO INDIAN IN DANCING COSTUME MADE FROM THE FEATHERS OF
-THE EAGLE]
-
-For forty-six miles THE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY, the
-Picturesque Route of California, skirts the Russian River. A few of the
-many lovely views en-route are shown in this little _brochure_.
-
-This beautiful country was once occupied by the Pomo Indians, a brave
-and flourishing tribe, of whom but very few families remain. Many of
-the local features are hallowed by the Indian folk-lore. The legend of
-Dah-nol-yo--Squaw Rock, so charmingly written by Mrs. H. M. Carpenter,
-of Ukiah, is presented to the reader.
-
-[Illustration: DAH-NOL-YO--SQUAW ROCK.]
-
-
-
-
-THE LEGEND OF DAH-NOL-YO--SQUAW ROCK.
-
-
-Among the many extant Indian Legends of Squaw Rock, none has
-appeared which relates to the face of stone, on the summit of this
-noted mountain. The following is substantially as given by a direct
-descendant of Con-che Tadi, a Pomo Chief, who lived in the shadow of
-Dah-nol-yo, when time was young.
-
-This Chief was particularly noted for preserving the peace and harmony
-of his own tribe and others with which he came in contact. His faithful
-squaw Ma-cha-ta (Kingfisher) devoted her time to her two sons, Ca-ba-ba
-(Brave one) and Bu-tah-so (Little Bear); and as is the custom at the
-present day, gathered the buckeye and acorn, as a means of subsistence,
-while her lord smoked his pipe or enjoyed a nap in the sunshine. As the
-sons approached manhood they were inseparable companions and partook of
-the peaceful disposition of their illustrious father.
-
-[Illustration: TWIN ROCKS, ON THE RUSSIAN RIVER--NEAR DAH-NOL-YO.]
-
-One day, after vainly endeavoring to catch enough fish for dinner,
-a very beautiful Indian woman suddenly appeared before them. When
-she merely looked into the water, fish and turtles came out upon the
-sand and lay at her feet. She pointed to the east and west, and all
-kinds of birds and beasts were at once before her. Ca-ba-ba, the
-elder son, who was to be Chief of the tribe when the Tadi went to
-the “Happy Hunting Ground,” conceived the idea of making this young
-woman his wife, feeling assured that at least a good living was in
-store for him through this arrangement. Divining his thoughts (which
-did not meet with her approval, as it is supposed she was already
-enamored of Bu-tah-so,) she declared, in consequence of his selfish
-motives, he should never be the Chief of his tribe, which so enraged
-Ca-ba-ba that he threw a fishing spear at her. This missed its fair
-mark and was buried in the bosom of Bu-tah-so. All was immediately in
-darkness--thunder rolled, lightning flashed and the whole earth was
-convulsed. From out the storm the woman’s voice was heard pronouncing
-maledictions on the head of Ca-ba-ba and commanding him to hide
-himself in Dah-nol-yo, and do penance for all time. While he suffered
-in darkness, she said the face of Bu-tah-so should stand upon his
-sepulchre as a warning to all evil doers. The disappearance of the
-Chief’s sons and the face of one of them, engraved in stone, upon the
-mountain overlooking their home, so frightened the tribe that they fled
-to the north, and no tribe has since had the temerity to live in sight
-of the face on Dah-nol-yo.
-
-[Illustration: CAMP SCENE ON RUSSIAN RIVER ON LINE SAN FRANCISCO AND
-NORTH PACIFIC RY.]
-
-Here the legend ends, and we take up the threads and weave a little net
-of well authenticated facts. When the San Francisco and North Pacific
-Railway wound through the picturesque canyon of Che-hool-be-da-dah
-(Russian River) a tunnel pierced the base of Dah-nol-yo, thus opening
-the door of Ca-ba-ba’s prison and liberating him. In fear of detection,
-and a return to his solitary quarters, he cautiously crept to his
-childhood’s home only to find desolation. Turning his eyes to the
-summit of Dah-nol-yo he was transfixed with terror at beholding the
-face of Bu-tah-so looking grimly down upon him. Held by an invisible
-power he gazes on, unable to turn his eyes even to the bear, deer,
-quail and squirrel, that venture so near, peering in wonder at the lone
-man who is to suffer on through all eternity as he keeps his silent
-vigil of Dah-nol-yo.
-
-[Illustration: POMO HUT.]
-
-[Illustration: RUSSIAN RIVER, GUERNEVILLE IN THE DISTANCE.]
-
-[Illustration: BOATING ON RUSSIAN RIVER.]
-
-[Illustration: BOHEMIAN GROVE--NEAR GUERNEVILLE. These trees range from
-200 to 300 feet in height.]
-
- * * * * *
-
-The way to reach the Russian River and its scenic surroundings is by
-the SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY, the Picturesque Route of
-California.
-
-Continuous riding over this road does not become monotonous, owing to
-the variety and constant change of scenery, traversing, as it does,
-Marin, Sonoma, Russian River, Sanel and Ukiah Valleys.
-
-The hand of man, in dotting the country with orchards, vineyards, grain
-fields, homes, towns and villages, has most beautifully blended the
-domestic with nature’s wildness.
-
-From San Francisco to Ukiah, the terminus of the road, is only 113
-miles.
-
-The Counties tributary, Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake, are known
-as the most fertile on the Pacific Coast. The winds from the Pacific
-Ocean, tempered by the bordering coast range and redwood forests,
-produce a mild and salubrious climate so enjoyable to the healthy and
-refreshing to the weak.
-
-The Hotels and Resorts, and the numerous and various mineral springs,
-afford every opportunity for health and recreation.
-
-This section is specially desirable to the home-seeker, owing to the
-variety and profusion of products which can be raised, and without
-irrigation; for in this section, renowned for its richness and
-fertility and wonderful soil products, =there is not one acre under
-irrigation=.
-
-_Ticket Office, 650 Market Street, Chronicle Building._
-
-_General Office, Mutual Life Building, San Francisco._
-
-A. W. FOSTER, Pres. and Gen’l Manager.
-
-H. C. WHITING, General Superintendent.
-
-R. X. RYAN, Gen’l Pass’r and Frt. Agt.
-
- * * * * *
-
-[Illustration]
-
- * * * * *
-
-Transcriber’s Notes:
-
-The author is Helen McCowen Carpenter (1839-1917).
-
-This pamphlet is not dated, but a review of it appeared in _The San
-Francisco Call_, Volume 81, Number 163, May 12, 1897, p. 7.
-
-Punctuation has been made consistent.
-
-The paragraphs beginning “One day, after ...” and “Here the legend
-ends, ...” have been transposed.
-
-
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-<h1><span class="xlargefont">THE LEGEND<br />OF</span><br />DAH-NOL-YO,<br /><span class="mediumfont">SQUAW ROCK</span></h1>
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-<p class="center">Compliments of<br />
-<span class="smcap">The San Francisco and North Pacific Railway</span>,<br />
-The Picturesque Route of California.
-</p>
-
-<hr class="tb" />
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 472px;">
-<a href="images/fig001large.jpg"><img src="images/fig001.jpg" width="472" height="650" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p>POMO INDIAN IN DANCING COSTUME MADE FROM
-THE FEATHERS OF THE EAGLE</p></div>
-</div>
-
-<div class="chapter"></div><!--Page break for ePub-->
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-<p class="dropcap">For forty-six miles <span class="smcap">The San Francisco and North Pacific Railway</span>,
-the Picturesque Route of California, skirts the Russian River. A few
-of the many lovely views en-route are shown in this little <em>brochure</em>.</p>
-
-<p>This beautiful country was once occupied by the Pomo Indians, a brave
-and flourishing tribe, of whom but very few families remain. Many of the
-local features are hallowed by the Indian folk-lore. The legend of Dah-nol-yo&mdash;Squaw
-Rock, so charmingly written by Mrs. H. M. Carpenter, of Ukiah, is
-presented to the reader.</p>
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<a href="images/fig002large.jpg"><img src="images/fig002.jpg" width="600" height="428" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p class="center">DAH-NOL-YO&mdash;<span class="smcap">Squaw Rock</span>.</p></div>
-</div>
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-<h2>THE LEGEND OF DAH-NOL-YO&mdash;SQUAW ROCK.</h2>
-
-
-<p>Among the many extant Indian Legends of Squaw Rock, none has appeared which relates
-to the face of stone, on the summit of this noted mountain. The following is substantially as given
-by a direct descendant of Con-che Tadi, a Pomo Chief, who lived in the shadow of Dah-nol-yo,
-when time was young.</p>
-
-<p>This Chief was particularly noted for preserving the peace and harmony of his own tribe
-and others with which he came in contact. His faithful squaw Ma-cha-ta (Kingfisher) devoted her
-time to her two sons, Ca-ba-ba (Brave one) and Bu-tah-so (Little Bear); and as is the custom at
-the present day, gathered the buckeye and acorn, as a means of subsistence, while her lord
-smoked his pipe or enjoyed a nap in the sunshine. As the sons approached manhood they were
-inseparable companions and partook of the peaceful disposition of their illustrious father.</p>
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<a href="images/fig003large.jpg"><img src="images/fig003.jpg" width="600" height="431" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p class="center">TWIN ROCKS, ON THE RUSSIAN RIVER&mdash;NEAR DAH-NOL-YO.</p></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a id="para1"></a>One day, after vainly endeavoring to catch enough fish for dinner, a very beautiful Indian
-woman suddenly appeared before them. When she merely looked into the water, fish and turtles
-came out upon the sand and lay at her feet. She pointed to the east and west, and all kinds of
-birds and beasts were at once before her. Ca-ba-ba, the elder son, who was to be Chief of the
-tribe when the Tadi went to the “Happy Hunting Ground,” conceived the idea of making this
-young woman his wife, feeling assured that at least a good living was in store for him through
-this arrangement. Divining his thoughts (which did not meet with her approval, as it is supposed
-she was already enamored of Bu-tah-so,) she declared, in consequence of his selfish motives, he
-should never be the Chief of his tribe, which so enraged Ca-ba-ba that he threw a fishing spear
-at her. This missed its fair mark and was buried in the bosom of Bu-tah-so. All was immediately
-in darkness&mdash;thunder rolled, lightning flashed and the whole earth was convulsed. From out the
-storm the woman’s voice was heard pronouncing maledictions on the head of Ca-ba-ba and
-commanding him to hide himself in Dah-nol-yo, and do penance for all time. While he suffered
-in darkness, she said the face of Bu-tah-so should stand upon his sepulchre as a warning to all
-evil doers. The disappearance of the Chief’s sons and the face of one of them, engraved in
-stone, upon the mountain overlooking their home, so frightened the tribe that they fled to the
-north, and no tribe has since had the temerity to live in sight of the face on Dah-nol-yo.</p>
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<a href="images/fig004large.jpg"><img src="images/fig004.jpg" width="600" height="462" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p>CAMP SCENE ON RUSSIAN RIVER
-ON LINE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RY.</p></div>
-</div>
-
-<div class="chapter"></div><!--Page break for ePub-->
-
-<p><a id="para2"></a>Here the legend ends, and we take up the threads and weave a little net of well authenticated
-facts. When the San Francisco and North Pacific Railway wound through the picturesque canyon
-of Che-hool-be-da-dah (Russian River) a tunnel pierced the base of Dah-nol-yo, thus opening the
-door of Ca-ba-ba’s prison and liberating him. In fear of detection, and a return to his solitary
-quarters, he cautiously crept to his childhood’s home only to find desolation. Turning his eyes
-to the summit of Dah-nol-yo he was transfixed with terror at beholding the face of Bu-tah-so
-looking grimly down upon him. Held by an invisible power he gazes on, unable to turn his eyes
-even to the bear, deer, quail and squirrel, that venture so near, peering in wonder at the lone
-man who is to suffer on through all eternity as he keeps his silent vigil of Dah-nol-yo.</p>
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<a href="images/fig005large.jpg"><img src="images/fig005.jpg" width="600" height="442" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p class="center">POMO HUT.</p></div>
-</div>
-
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 576px;">
-<a href="images/fig006large.jpg"><img src="images/fig006.jpg" width="576" height="650" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p class="center">RUSSIAN RIVER, GUERNEVILLE IN THE DISTANCE.</p></div>
-</div>
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-<hr class="tb" />
-
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<a href="images/fig007large.jpg"><img src="images/fig007.jpg" width="600" height="390" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p class="center">BOATING ON RUSSIAN RIVER.</p></div>
-</div>
-
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-<hr class="tb" />
-
-<div class="chapter"></div><!--Page break for ePub-->
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<a href="images/fig008large.jpg"><img src="images/fig008.jpg" width="600" height="452" alt="" /></a>
-<div class="caption"><p>BOHEMIAN GROVE&mdash;NEAR GUERNEVILLE. These trees range from 200 to 300 feet in height.</p></div>
-</div>
-
-<hr class="tb" />
-
-<div class="chapter"></div><!--Page break for ePub-->
-
-<p class="dropcap">The way to reach the Russian River and its scenic surroundings is by the <span class="smcap">San Francisco
-and North Pacific Railway</span>, the Picturesque Route of California.</p>
-
-<p>Continuous riding over this road does not become monotonous, owing to the variety and constant
-change of scenery, traversing, as it does, Marin, Sonoma, Russian River, Sanel and Ukiah Valleys.</p>
-
-<p>The hand of man, in dotting the country with orchards, vineyards, grain fields, homes, towns
-and villages, has most beautifully blended the domestic with nature’s wildness.</p>
-
-<p>From San Francisco to Ukiah, the terminus of the road, is only 113 miles.</p>
-
-<p>The Counties tributary, Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake, are known as the most fertile
-on the Pacific Coast. The winds from the Pacific Ocean, tempered by the bordering coast range
-and redwood forests, produce a mild and salubrious climate so enjoyable to the healthy and
-refreshing to the weak.</p>
-
-<p>The Hotels and Resorts, and the numerous and various mineral springs, afford every
-opportunity for health and recreation.</p>
-
-<p>This section is specially desirable to the home-seeker, owing to the variety and profusion
-of products which can be raised, and without irrigation; for in this section, renowned for its richness
-and fertility and wonderful soil products, <b>there is not one acre under irrigation</b>.</p>
-
-<div class="center">
-<p class="displayinline smallfont boldfont sansseriffont"><em>Ticket Office, 650 Market Street, Chronicle Building.</em></p>
-<p class="displayinline smallfont boldfont sansseriffont" style="padding-left:2em"><em>General Office, Mutual Life Building, San Francisco.</em></p>
-</div>
-
-<div class="center">
-<p class="displayinline smallfont"><span class="smcap">A. W. Foster</span>,<br /><span style="padding-left:2em">Pres. and Gen’l Manager.</span></p>
-
-<p class="displayinline smallfont" style="padding-left:2em"><span class="smcap">H. C. Whiting</span>,<br /><span style="padding-left:2em">General Superintendent.</span></p>
-
-<p class="displayinline smallfont" style="padding-left:2em"><span class="smcap">R. X. Ryan</span>,<br /><span style="padding-left:2em">Gen’l Pass’r and Frt. Agt.</span></p>
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-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 351px;">
-<a href="images/map001large.jpg"><img src="images/map001.jpg" width="351" height="650"
-alt="Map of S. F. &amp; N. P. Ry. and stage connections" /></a>
-</div>
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-<div class="transnote">
-<h2 id="TN_end" style="margin-top: 0em">Transcriber’s Notes:</h2>
-
-<p>The author is Helen McCowen Carpenter (1839-1917).</p>
-
-<p>This pamphlet is not dated, but a review of it appeared in <cite>The San
-Francisco Call</cite>, Volume 81, Number 163, May 12, 1897, p. 7.</p>
-
-<p>Punctuation has been made consistent.</p>
-
-<p>The paragraphs beginning “<a href="#para1">One day, after ...</a>” and “<a href="#para2">Here the legend
-ends, ...</a>” have been transposed.</p>
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