Lone Ranger's 'Big Woman In Sky World'

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Then, the Lone Ranger starts all over again: "There are two worlds, you know. One world is a Sky World. One world is a Water World…. In that Sky World is a woman. Big woman. Strong woman. First Woman." (38-39) That strong, mighty woman keeps the balance of that Sky World where she lives. She walks around that world and "looking off in the distances, looking for things that are bent and need fixing." (39) The First Woman is not pictured as submissive, weak for temptation from natural element, but rather she is a strong woman who uses this power to make her world a better place, fixing what needs fixing, and telling sky creature the most important commandment:"straighten up… mind your relations." (39) The sum of all what Ecofeminism, as well as all other movements: Feminism, Animal Liberationism... etc., wanted all to adhere to; mind your relations.
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"Down below in that Water World, those water animals look up and they see that big, strong woman… Those Ducks… fly up and catch that woman and bring her to the water." (39) Then, with the help of those ducks and grandmother Turtle, she makes a "garden," First Woman's garden. The Lone Ranger narrates: "That good woman makes a garden and she lives there with Ahdamn. I don't know where he comes from. Things like that happen, you know." (40) The appearance of Ahdamn (resembling Adam) is coincidental and not of importance, he appears after First Woman takes care of everything and he shows up only to enjoy the fruit of woman's labor. Then, one day First Woman is walking, and, as usual, looking in the sky for things that are bent and need fixing, "So she doesn't see that tree. So that tree doesn't see her. So they bump