In some creation-myths amphibious animals dive into the waters and bring up sufficient mud with them to form a beginning of the new earth.
In a number of these tales no actual act of creation is recorded, but a reconstruction of matter only.
The Algonquins relate that their great god Michabo, when hunting one day with wolves for dogs, was surprised to see the animals enter a great lake and disappear.
He followed them into the waters with the object of rescuing them, but as he did so the lake suddenly overflowed and submerged the entire earth.
Michabo despatched a raven with directions to find a piece of earth which might serve as a