The story explores many themes common to Native American literature, including the significance of following instructions and having faith in the Creator God Unetlanvhi.
As he follows the young woman and her sister, he is shown that his senses are deceiving him, yet he ultimately abandons his faith, relying solely on his own judgment.
The importance of following instructions is a recurring cultural value in Native American tales, often reflected in the characters' journeys and the consequences of their decisions.
This tale illustrates a recurring theme in many Native American stories where characters fail to recognize helpful spirits or guides due to their reliance on personal judgment.
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