give a short and brief summary of wisaka and the buzzard

Once Wisaka was looking up in the sky. "I wonder what it's like at the top of the sky? I'm really curious about that. I'll just ask Buzzard."

"Hey, Uncle Buzzard!" he called. Buzzard came flying down to him. "What's it like at the very top of the sky?"

"Well, I don't know, Wisaka. I've never gone all the way to the top."

"Why don't we go and see for ourselves?"

"Don't be silly," said Buzzard. "You can't fly."

"You could carry me! Oh, come on, Uncle, be a good sport. Let's go and see it together."

'Well, okay." Buzzard picked Wisaka up and flew straight to the very top of the sky.

Maybe Wisaka had some trick in mind, or maybe he really just wanted to see what was up there. But Buzzard didn't wait to find out. As soon as he got to the top of the sky, he dropped Wisaka and let him fall. The trickster had been tricked!

Wisaka fell and fell. It took him ten days to fall from the top of the sky. But he wasn't about to get smashed on the ground. As soon as he could see the ground approaching, he turned himself into a feather. Unfortunately the wind was blowing and it blew the feather right into a hollow tree. When he turned back into Wisaka, he was stuck tight. No matter what he did he couldn't get himself loose.

Then some Kickapoo women came along to gather firewood. Wisaka saw them through a hole in the tree. "Help!" he called. "I'm stuck in this tree!"

"What? Who's that?" said the women.

"I'm a bear, a big fat bear!"

"We should get our husbands," said one of the women. "They can break the tree open and we can eat that bear."

"No," said another woman, "maybe it's a trick." She went closer to the tree and looked at it carefully. Wisaka quickly stuck some of his hair through the hole in the tree, and the woman touched it. "Oh, it's furry. Ok, it's a bear. Let's go get the men."

So the Kickapoo men came out there with an axe and chopped a big hole in the tree. And who should step out but Wisaka! He had a good laugh at them all. But then he shook the tree and made a real bear appear, and killed it, and gave it to the Kickapoos. So they had bear meat that night after all.

Wisaka didn't stay to eat it with them. "I'm going to get revenge on Buzzard." And he did, but that's another story.

In this traditional Native American story, Wisaka is a curious young man who wants to know what it's like at the top of the sky. He asks Buzzard, who agrees to take him there. However, once they reach the top, Buzzard drops Wisaka, tricking him. As Wisaka falls, he quickly turns himself into a feather to avoid being harmed. Unfortunately, the wind blows him into a hollow tree, where he gets stuck. Some Kickapoo women find him and believe he is a bear stuck in the tree. Wisaka tricks them into opening the tree and escapes. To repay them for their kindness, he conjures a real bear for them to eat. Wisaka then sets off to seek revenge on Buzzard.

In the story "Wisaka and the Buzzard," Wisaka is curious about what it's like at the top of the sky. He asks his uncle, Buzzard, if they can go together to find out. Buzzard agrees to carry Wisaka, but once they reach the top of the sky, Buzzard drops him instead of taking him along. Wisaka falls for ten days until he turns himself into a feather, which the wind blows into a hollow tree. Wisaka gets stuck in the tree and calls for help. Some Kickapoo women hear him and think he's a bear stuck in the tree. They call their husbands to help, but Wisaka tricks them into thinking that he is the bear they are looking for. He then reveals himself and gives them the real bear to eat. Wisaka decides to seek revenge on Buzzard for dropping him, but that tale is not told in this story.

"Wisaka and The Buzzard" is a Native American folktale about a curious young boy named Wisaka who wonders what it's like at the top of the sky. He decides to ask Buzzard, who can fly and might know the answer. Buzzard initially refuses, stating that he has never been to the top, but Wisaka convinces him to take him there.

Buzzard carries Wisaka up to the top of the sky, but when they reach it, Buzzard drops him, tricking him. Wisaka falls for ten days but manages to save himself by turning into a feather just before hitting the ground. However, he becomes stuck in a hollow tree when he turns back into his human form.

A group of Kickapoo women passing by hears Wisaka's cries for help and initially thinks he is a bear trapped in the tree. They consider breaking the tree open and eating the "bear," but one woman suspects it might be a trick. Wisaka tricks the woman by sticking some of his hair through a hole in the tree, convincing her that it is indeed a bear. The Kickapoo men arrive with an axe and free Wisaka, who reveals his true identity and makes a real bear appear, which he then gives to the Kickapoos for food.

Wisaka, determined to seek revenge on Buzzard, leaves the Kickapoos and embarks on his next adventure.