"Chief White Eagle of the Stony tribe led his people, away from attacks, to the safety of what is today, the Morley area of Alberta. In his lifetime, he was gratified to see that his choice of location was a wise one. His people prospered in the area he'd led them to. Still, the defeat of his-people by their enemies, the Cree and the Blackfoot tribes, was a humiliation White Eagle could never accept. He wanted revenge. Oddly, in death, White Eagle found his satisfaction and retaliation. Mortally injured in a further attack, the brave chief ordered his warriors to bury him at the peak of a nearby mountain. As the younger men prepared the grave for their dying leader, they caused an avalanche of stones to cascade down the mountain side and kill the attacking tribes. The revenge was so sweet to White Eagle that, even today, he revels in his coup. Legend has it that White Eagle, dressed in flowing robes, rides his white stallion, accompanied by his white dog, through the mists of the Ghost Hills Mountains, and then disappears until the next season into the side of Devils Head Mountain."