Laun, laun ago, aunimals aund trees, talked to ee'ch oda, but no fire at da time. Ye see, Fox was mostest clever, and he tried to dink of a way, to ceate fire around da world. Un day, though, he decided to viset the Geece, te-sl, whose cry he wished to learn, to mock-mock on the flock-flock goona, Dey promise to teach him if he would fly wid him, So dey contrived a way for to attach wings on Fox, but warned the 'yun savior he could never open his eyes, Whoever the geese was, he iz new fire controllable tetitlenaiotlendtydy-kooke, Dat evening, fox he 'faund wata, to spring fireflies his water of life, so den he could fly and mix earth with wata, He den saw a luvely 'yun lad beating on a drum, who den excited da fireflies but not him, He says "It is too cool here, I need a warmer place." As fox run along, brush 'aund water and create circle of life, Den soon everybody cum, and gather around and unite as one. For da Apache nation of , dis was a gosend, and dey soon learned to keep themselves warm, and provide shelta'. Yada-Yada!,