Copan High School - Unkwa Yearbook (Copan, OK)

 - Class of 1959

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UNKWA In the land of Wepiagah which in our language means golden eagle there once lived with her father a beautiful indian maiden ca ed Wewasteka or beautiful lady In the same tribe there lived Hawenneyu the greatest of the young braves H loved wuwasteka and she returned his love but her father the chief had said that no one should ever win his daughter unless they would bring him UNKWA a precious book Hawenneyu loved Wiwasteka so passionately that he at once set out in search of UNKWA After many months of weary travel he came to the land of morning or Abanakl While he was resting he heard of an ancient medicine man that lived up the mountain side The Inhabitants told him that no one had ever been more than half way up the mountain because there was a deep and ragged crevice that no one had ever crossed This did not dlshearten Hawenneyu and early next morning he started climbing and reached t e crevic about noon H saw at once that it could not e crossed and he returned to the vllllage where he worked far into the night on a long stout rope Early the next morning he climbed the mountain side to the chasm and finding a huge rock on the opposite side he twirled the rope until it settled firmly around the rock then he fastened the other end securely and taking the rope in his hands he crossed safely to the other side As he climbed the path became more rugged but when h reached the cave where the medicine man lived he beat upon his armor until a gray haired man came to the opening and asked him what he wanted Hawenneyu responded with all the dignity of the Vepiagah 'l am the great Hawenneyu of the mighty Wepiaga an come in search of UNKWA ' The old man told him that he was UNKWA and that for hundreds of years he had waited for some brave man to find him He then invited Hawenneyu into his cave and gave him a book with the name UNKWA printed on It and said HBe very careful of this book and you will live long and prosperously when UNKWA died Hawenneyu started with his wonderful book back to his native land Whe he reached there and gave UNKWA to wiwasteka's father he chief sand I give you y beautiful Wiwasteka H There followed great rejoiclngs and s e and Hawenneyu were married and lived in the richest wigwam of t e whole tribe. when the children of the Vepiagah were grown and became sad and dis- couraged they read the book of UNKWAQ it was a soothing balm to their souls and they became cheered by the many good things that were enjoyed by the braves and maidens of Wepiagah in their child- hood. ll, , ' ,' ' ' , . e h ' e . e ' b ' e ' . ' 'h, dl . ., . Q t.Q I m O h h

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