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THE DOGS HOLD AN ELECTION
 
WE DON'T THINK MUCH OF THE WHITE MAN'S ELECTIONS. WHOEVER WINS, WE INDIANS ALWAYS LOSE. WELL, WE HAVE A LITTLE STORY ABOUT ELECTIONS. ONCE A LONG TIME AGO, THE DOGS WERE TRYING TO ELECT A PRESIDENT. SO ONE OF THEM GOT UP IN THE BIG DOG CONVENTION AND SAID: "I NOMINATE THE BULLDOG FOR PRESIDENT. HE'S STRONG, HE CAN'T FIGHT.
"BUT HE CAN'T RUN," SAID ANOTHER DOG. " WHAT GOOD IS A FIGHTER WHO CAN'T RUN? HE WON'T CATCH ANYBODY."
THEN ANOTHER DOG GOT UP AND SAID: " I NOMINATE THE GREYHOUND, BECAUSE HE SURE CAN RUN."
BUT THE OTHER DOGS CRIED: "NAW, HE CAN RUN ALL RIGHT, BUT HE CAN'T FIGHT. WHEN HE CATCHES UP WITH SOMEBODY, WHAT HAPPENS THEN? HE GETS THE HELL BEATED OUT OF HIM, THATS WHAT! SO ALL HE'S GOOD FOR IS RUNNING AWAY."
THEN AN UGLY LITTLE MUTT JUMPED UP AND SAID: "I NOMIANTE THAT DOG FOR PRESIDENT WHO SMELLS GOOD UNDERNEATH HIS TAIL,"
AND IMMEDIATELY AN EQUALLY UGLY MUTT JUMPED UP AND YELLED: "I SECOND THAT MOTION."
AT ONCE ALL THE DOGS STARTED SNIFFING UNDERNEATH EACH OTHER'S TAILS. A BIG CHORUS WENT UP;
"PHEW, HE DOESN'T SMELL GOOD UNDER HIS TAIL."
"NO, NEITHER DOES THIS ONE."
HE'S NO PRESIDNETIAL TIMBER!"
"NO, HE'S NO GOOD EITHER."
"WOW, THIS AIN'T MY CANDIATE!"
WHEN YOU GO OUT FOR A WALK, JUST WATCH THE DOGS. THEY'RE STILL SNIFFING UNDERNEATH EACH OTHER'S TAILS. THEY'RE LOOKING FOR A GOOD LEADER
AND THEY STILL HAVEN'T FOUND HIM.
 
TOLD BY LAME DEER AT WINNER, ROSEBUD INIDAN RESERVATION, SOUTH DAVKOTA 1969

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HERE IS ONE MY GRANDMOTHER TOLD US KIDS WHEN WE WERE LITTLE, HOPE YOU ENJOY IT.
 
WHERE WE RIDE TO SCHOOL EACH DAY
INDIAN CHILDREN USE TO PLAY
ALL ABOUT THIS NATIVE LAND WHERE THE SHOPS AND HOUSES STAND
THE TREES WHERE VERY TALL, THERE WERE NO STREETS AT ALL
NOT A CHURCH, NOT A STEEPLE, ONLY WOODS AND INDIAN PEOPLE, ONLY WIGWAMS ON THE GROUND
AND AT NIGHT BEARS PROWL AROUND
WHAT A DIFFERENT PLACE TODAY
WHERE WE LIVE
WORK
AND
PLAY.

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            THE MEETING OF THE WILD ANIMALS

 

A long time ago, when the Tsimshian lived on the upper Skeena River in Prairie Town, they were the cleverest and strongest of all humans. They were good hunters and caught many animals. They went hunting the whole year round, and all the animals feared for their survival.

Grizzly bear invited all the large animals to his house. A terrible calamity has come to us with these hunting people, who pursue us even in our dens, he said, I suggest we ask Him Who Made Us to give us more cold in winter and keep the hunters in their own houses and out of our dens! All the large animals agreed and Wolf said, lets invite all the small animals, Porcupine, Beaver, Raccoon, Marten, Mink and even the really small ones such as Mouse and the insects to join us and increase our strength.

On the following day the large animals assembled on a wide prairie and called together all the small animals, even down to the insects. The multitude sat down, the small animals on one side of the plain, the large animals on the other. Panther came, and Black Bear, Wolf, Elk, Reindeer and Wolverine.

Then the chief speaker, Grizzly Bear, rose. Friends, he said to the small animals and insects, you know very well how the people hunt us on the mountains and hills, even pursuing us into our dens. Therefore, my brothers, we large animals have agreed to as Him Who Made Us to give our earth cold winters, colder than ever, so that the people who hunt us cannot come to our dens and kill us and you! Large animals, is this so?

The panther said, I fully support this wise counsel, and all the large animals agreed. Grizzly Bear turned to the small animals and said, we want to know what you think of this matter. The small animals did not reply at first. After they had been silent for a while, Porcupine rose and said, Friends let me say a word or two in response. Your strategy is very good for you, because all of you have plenty of warm fur for the most of severe cold. But look at these little insects. They have no fur at all to warm them in winter. Moreover, how can insects and small animals obtain food if winters are colder? Therefore I say this: don’t ask for more cold. Then he sat down.

Grizzly Bear rose again. We need not pay attention to what Porcupine says, he told the large animals. You all agree, don’t you that we should ask for the severest cold on earth?

The large animals replied, yes we do. We don’t care for Porcupines reasoning.

Now listen once more! I will ask you just one question, Porcupine said, if its that cold, the roots of all the wild berries will freeze and die, and all the plants of the prairie will wither away. How will you get food? You large animals always roam the mountains wanting something to eat. When your request brings more winter frost, you will die of starvation in the spring or summer. But we will survive, for we live on the bark of trees, the very small animals eat the gum of trees and the smallest insects find their food in the earth.

After he had spoken, Porcupine put his thumb into his mouth, bit it off, said, confound it, and threw his thumb out of his mouth to show the large animals how bold he was. He sat down again, full of rage. Therefore the hand of the porcupine has only four fingers, no thumb.

The large animals were speechless at Porcupines wisdom. Finally Grizzly Bear admitted. Its true what you have said. And the large animals chose Porcupine as their wise man and as the first among the small animals. Together all the animals agreed that the cold in winter should be the way it is now. And they settled on six months for winter and six months for summer.

Then Porcupine spoke again in his wisdom, in winter we will have ice and snow. In spring we will have showers, and the plants will become green. In summer we will have warmer weather, and all the fishes will go up rivers. In the fall the leaves will drop, it will rain and the rivers and brooks will overflow. Then all animals, large and small and those that creep on the ground will go into their dens and hid for six months. And after they had all agreed to what Porcupine had proposed, they happily returned to their homes.

That’s why wild animals, large and small take to their dens in winter. Only Porcupine does not hide, bug goes about visiting his neighbors. Porcupine also went to the animals who had slighted him at the meeting and struck them dead with quills of his tail. That’s why all the animals are afraid of Porcupine to this day.

 

Based on the myth reported by Franz Boas in 1916.

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COYOTE PLACES THE STARS

 

One time there were five wolves, all brothers, who traveled together.

Whatever meat they got when they were hunting they would share with Coyote. One evening Coyote saw the wolves looking up at the sky. What are you looking at up there, my brothers? Ask Coyote.

Oh, nothing, said the oldest wolf.

Next evening Coyote say they were all looking up in the sky at something. He asks the next oldest wolf what they were looking at, but he wouldn’t say. It went on like this for three or four nights. No one wants to tell Coyote what they were looking at because they thought he would want to interfere. One night Coyote asked the youngest wolf brother to tell him, and the youngest wolf said to the other wolves, let’s tell Coyote what we see up there. He won’t do anything. So they told him. We see animals up there. Way up there, where we cannot get them.

Let’s go up and see them, said Coyote

Well how can we do that?

Oh, I can do that easy said Coyote; I can show you how to get up there without any trouble at all.

Coyote gathered a great number of arrows and then began shooting them into the sky. The first arrow stuck in the sky and the second arrow stuck in the first. Each arrow stuck in the end of the one before it like that until there was a ladder reaching down to the earth.

We can climb up now, said Coyote. The oldest wolf took his dog with him, and then the other fours wolf brothers came and then Coyote.

The climb all day into the night. All the next day they climb. For many days and nights they climb, until finally they reached the sky. They stood in the sky and looked over at the two animals the wolves had seen from down below. They were two grizzly bears.

Don’t go near them said Coyote. They will tear you apart. But the two youngest wolves were already headed over. And the next two youngest wolves followed them. Only the oldest wolf held back. When the wolves got near grizzlies, nothing happened. The wolves sat down and looked at the bears and the bears sat there looking at the wolves. The oldest wolf, when he saw it was safe came over with his do and sat down with them.

Coyote wouldn’t come over. He didn’t trust the bears. That makes a nice picture, though thought Coyote. They all look pretty good sitting there like that. I think I’ll leave it that way for everyone to see. Then when people look at them in the sky they will say there’s story about that picture and they will tell a story about me.

So Coyote left it that way. He took out the arrows as he descended so there was no way for anyone to get back. From down on the earth Coyote admired the arrangement he had left up there. Today they still look the same. They call those stars the Big Dipper now. If you look up there you’ll see that three wolves make up the handle and the oldest wolf, the one in the middle, still has his dog with him. The two youngest wolves make up the part of the bowl under the handle, and the two grizzlies make up the other side, the one that points toward the North Star.

When Coyote saw how they looked, he wanted to put up a lot of stars. He arranged stars all over the sky in pictures and then made the Big Road across the sky with the stars he had left over.

When Coyote was finished he called Meadowlark over, my brother he said, when I am gone, tell everyone that when they look up into the sky and see the stars arranged this way, I was the one who did that. That is my work. Now Meadowlark tells that story about Coyote.

 

Told by Barry Lopez 1977

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TWO WOLVES
 

One day an old Native American grandfather was talking to his grandson. He said, "There are two wolves fighting inside all of us - the wolf of fear and hate, and the wolf of love and peace."

The grandson listened, then looked up at his grandfather and asked, "Which one will win?"

The grandfather replied, "The one we feed."

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