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The Legend of Blood Rock
Dogrib legend maintains that the hill is actually the skull of a giant man, who was the grandfather of Yamozhah. Yamozhah and his evil brother Ts'idzoň are said to have killed their grandfather by cutting open the top of his skull, throwing hot rocks into his brain cavity, whereupon he turned to stone. Today, visitors climb to the top of the hill and kneel before a water-filled crack in the rock. After saying a prayer and leaving tobacco for the old man, visitors drop a pebble into the crack, listening for the sound of it falling down into the water-filled skull. If a sound is heard, then this foretells good fortune and long life for the visitor.
   
Yamozhah and his brother Ts'idzoo (illustration by Autumn Downey)
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Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada