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类别:其他 作者:Katharine Berry Judson字数:28558更新时间:19/01/02 15:41:23
Preface InthebeginningoftheNew—making,theancientfatherslivedsuccessivelyinfourcavesintheFourfold—containing—earth。Thefirstwasofsootyblackness,blackasachimneyatnighttime;thesecond,darkasthenightinthestormyseason;thethird,likeavalleyinstarlight;thefourth,withalightlikethedawning。Thentheycameupinthenight—shineintotheWorldofKnowingandSeeing。 SorunstheZunimyth,andittypifieswellthementaldevelopment,insight,andbeautyofspeechoftheIndiantribesalongthePacificCoast,fromthoseofAlaskainthefar—awayNorthland,withhalfoflifespentinactualdarknessandmorethanhalfinthestruggleforexistenceagainstthecoldandthestormsloosedbyfatalcuriosityfromthebear’sbagofbitter,icywinds,totheexquisiteimageryoftheZunisandotherdeserttribes,ontheirsunnyplainsintheSouthland。 Itwasinthenight—shineofthissouthernland,withitsclear,dryairandbrilliantstars,thattheIndians,lookingupattheheavensabovethem,toldthestoryofthebagofstarsofUtset,theFirstMother,whogavetothescarabbeetle,whenthefloodscame,thebagofStarPeople,sendinghimfirstintotheworldabove。Itwasalongclimbtotheworldaboveandthetiredlittlefellow,oncesafe,satdownbythesack。 Afterawhilehecutatinyholeinthebag,justtoseewhatwasinit,buttheStarPeopleflewoutandfilledtheheavenseverywhere。Yethesavedafewstarsbygraspingtheneckofthesack,andsatthere,frightenedandsad,whenUtset,theFirstMother,askedwhathehaddonewiththebeautifulStarPeople。 TheSky—fatherhimself,inthoseearlyyearsoftheNew—making,spreadouthishandwiththepalmdownward,andintoallthewrinklesofhishandsetthesemblanceofshiningyellowcorn—grains,gleaminglikesparksoffireinthedarkoftheearlyWorld—dawn。\"See,\"saidSky—fathertoEarth—mother,\"ourchildrenshallbeguidedbythesewhentheSun—fatherisnotnearandthymountainterracesareasdarknessitself。Thenshallourchildrenbeguidedbylight。\"SoSky—fathercreatedthestars。Thenhesaid,\"Andevenasthesegrainsgleamupwardfromthewater,soshallseedgrainlikethemspringupfromtheearthwhentouchedbywater,tonourishourchildren。\"AndhecreatedthegoldenSeed—stuffofthecorn。 ItisaroundthebeautifulCornMaidensthatperhapsthemostdelicateofallimageryclings,Maidensoffendedwhenthedancerssoughttheirpresencealltoofreely,nolongerholdingthemsopreciousasintheoldentime,sothat,inwhitegarments,theybecameinvisibleinthethickeningwhitemists。Thensadlyandnoiselesslytheystoleinamongstthepeopleandlaidtheircornwandsdownamongstthetrays,andlaidtheirwhitebroideredgarmentsthereon,asmotherslaysoftkiltingovertheirbabes。Evenasthemistsbecamethey,andwiththemistsdrifting,fledaway,tothesouthSummer—land。 TheybeganthesearchfortheCornMaidens,foundatlastonlybyPaiyatuma,thegodofdawn,fromwhoseflutecamewonderfulmusic,asofliquidvoicesincaverns,ortheechoofwomen’slaughterinwatervases,heardonlybymenofnightsastheywanderedupanddowntherivertrail。 Whenhepausedtorestonhisjourney,playingonhispaintedflute,butterfliesandbirdssoughthim,andhesentthembeforetoseektheMaidens,evenbeforetheycouldhearthemusicofhissong—sound。AndtheMaidensfilledtheircoloredtrayswithseed—cornfromtheirfields,andoverallspreadbroideredmantles,broideredwiththebrightcolorsandthecreaturesignsoftheSummer—land,andthusfollowinghim,journeyedonlyatnightanddawn,asthedeaddo,andthestarsalso。 BacktotheSeedPeopletheycame,butonlytogivetotheancientsthepreciousseed,andthishavingbeengiven,thedarknessofnightfellaroundthem。Asshadowsindeepnight,sotheseMaidensoftheSeedofCorn,thebelovedandbeautiful,wereseennomoreofmen。ButShutsukawalkedbehindtheMaidens,whistlingshrillyastheyspedsouthward,evenasthefrostwindwhistleswhenthecornisgatheredaway,amongthelonecanesandthedryleavesofagleanedfield。 ThemythsofCalifornia,ingeneral,areofthesametypeasthosegiveninaprecedingvolumeonthemythsofthePacificNorthwest。IndeedmanyofthemythsofNorthernCaliforniantribesaresoobviouslythesameasthoseoftheModocsandKlamathIndiansthattheyhavenotbeenrepeated。CoyoteandFoxreignsupreme,astheydoalongtheentirecoast,thoughthebirdsoftheairtakeagreaterpartinthecreationofthings。Thesestoriesarequaintandwhimsical,buttheylackthebeautyofthemythsofthedeserttribes。ThereisnothinginallCalifornianmyths,sofarasIhavestudiedthem,whichinanywaycompareswiththeoneoftheCornMaidens,referredtoabove,ortheSiamythsoftheCloudPeople。Inthecompilationofthisvolume,thesameideahasgovernedasinthetwoprecedingvolumes?simplythepreparationofavolumeofthequainter,purermyths,suitableforgeneralreading,authentic,andwithillustrationsofthecountryportrayed,butwithnopretensionstobeingapurelyscientificpieceofwork。Scientificpeopleknowwellthegovernmentdocumentsandreportsoflearnedsocietieswhichcontainmythsofallkinds,good,bad,andindifferent。 Butthevolumesofthisseriesareintendedforpopularuse。Changeshavebeenmadeonlyinabridgmentsoflongconversationsandofceremonialdetailswhichdetractedfromthemythasamyth,eventhoughofgreatethnologicalimportance。 EspecialcreditisdueinthisvolumetotheworkoftheethnologistswhoseworkhasappearedinthepublicationsoftheSmithsonianInstitution,andtheU。S。GeographicalandGeologicalSurveysWestoftheRockyMountains:toMrs。MathildaCoxStevensonfortheSiamyths,andtothelateJamesStevensonfortheNavajomythsandsandpainting; tothelateFrankHamiltonCushingfortheZunimyths,tothelateFrankRussellforthePimamyths,tothelateStephenPowersfortheCalifornianmyths,andalsotoJamesMooneyandCosmosMindeleff。TherecentpublicationsoftheUniversityofCaliforniaonthemythsofthetribesofthatStatehavenotbeenincluded。 ThanksarealsoduetotheSmithsonianInstitutionfortheillustrationsaccreditedtothem,totheCarnegieInstitutionofWashingtonforillustrationsfromtheDesertBotanicalLaboratoryatTucson,Arizona,andtoMr。FerdinardEllermanoftheMountWilsonObservatoryandtoothers。 K。B。J。 DepartmentofHistory,UniversityofWashington。 TableofContentsTheBeginningofNewness—Zuni(NewMexico) TheMenoftheEarlyTimes—Zuni(NewMexico) CreationandLongevity—Achomawi(PitRiver,Cal。) OldMolesCreation—Shastika(Cal。) TheCreationoftheWorld—Pima(Arizona) Spider’sCreation—Sia(NewMexico) TheGodsandtheSixRegionsHowOldManAboveCreatedtheWorld—Shastika(Cal。) TheSearchfortheMiddleandtheHardeningoftheWorld—Zuni(NewMexico) OriginofLight—Gallinomero(RussianRiver,Cal。) Pokoh,theOldMan—PaiUte(nearKernRiver,Cal。) ThunderandLightning—Maidu(nearSacramentoValley。Cal。) CreationofMan—Miwok(SanJoaquinValley,Cal。) TheFirstManandWoman—Nishinam(nearBearRiver,Cal。) OldManAboveandtheGrizzlies—Shastika(Cal。) TheCreationofMan—kindandtheFlood—Pima(Arizona) TheBirdsandtheFlood—Pima(Arizona) LegendoftheFlood—Ashochimi(CoastIndians,Cal。) TheGreatFlood—Sia(NewMexico) TheFloodandtheTheftofFire—Tolowa(DelNorteCo。,Cal。) LegendoftheFloodinSacramentoMaiduValley—(nearSacramento,Cal。) TheFableoftheAnimals—Karok(nearKlamathRiver,Cal。) CoyoteandSun—PaiUte(nearKernRiver,Cal。) TheCourseoftheSun—Sia(NewMexico) TheFoxesandtheSun—Yurok(nearKlamathRiver,Cal。) TheTheftofFire—Karok(nearKlamathRiver,Cal。) TheTheftofFire—Sia(NewMexico) TheEarth—hardeningaftertheFlood—Sia(NewMexico) TheOriginsoftheTotemsandofNames—Zuni(NewMexico) TraditionsofWanderings—Hopi(Arizona) TheMigrationoftheWaterPeople—Walpi(Arizona) CoyoteandtheMesquiteBeans—Pima(Arizona) OriginoftheSierraNevadasandCoastRange—Yokuts(nearFresno,Cal。) YosemiteValleyanditsIndianNamesLegendofTu—tok—a—nu’—la(ElCapitan)—YosemiteValleyLegendofTis—se’—yak(SouthDomeandNorthDome)YosemiteValleyHistoricTraditionoftheUpperTuolumne—YosemiteValleyCaliforniaBigTrees—PaiUte(nearKernRiver,Cal。) TheChildrenofCloud—Pima(Arizona) TheCloudPeople—Sia(NewMexico) RainSong—Sia(NewMexico) RainSongRainSong—Sia(NewMexico) TheCornMaidens—Zuni(NewMexico) TheSearchfortheCornMaidens—Zuni(NewMexico) HasjeltiandHostjoghon—Navajo(NewMexico) TheSong—hunter—Navajo(NewMexico) SandPaintingoftheSong—hunter—NavajoTheGuidingDuckandtheLakeofDeath—Zuni(NewMexico) TheBoywhoBecameaGod—Navajo(NewMexico) OriginofClearLake—Patwin(SacramentoValley,Cal。) TheGreatFire—Patwin(SacramentoValley,Cal。) OriginoftheRavenandtheMacaw—Zuni(NewMexico) CoyoteandtheHare—Sia(NewMexico) CoyoteandtheQuails—Pima(Arizona) CoyoteandtheFawns—Sia(NewMexico) HowtheBluebirdGotitsColor—Pima(Arizona) Coyote’sEyes—Pima(Arizona) CoyoteandtheTortillas—Pima(Arizona) CoyoteasaHunter—Sia(NewMexico) HowtheRattlesnakeLearnedtoBite—Pima(Arizona) CoyoteandtheRattlesnake—Sia(NewMexico) OriginoftheSaguaroandPaloVerdeCacti—Pima(Arizona) TheThirstyQuails—Pima(Arizona) TheBoyandtheBeast—Pima(Arizona) WhytheApachesareFierce—Pima(Arizona) SpeechontheWarpath—Pima(Arizona) TheSpiritLand—Gallinomero(RussianRiver,Cal。) SongoftheGhostDance—PaiUte(KernRiver,Cal。) TheBeginningofNewnessZuni(NewMexico) BeforethebeginningoftheNew—making,theAll—fatherFatheralonehadbeing。Throughagestherewasnothingelseexceptblackdarkness。 InthebeginningoftheNew—making,theAll—fatherFatherthoughtoutwardinspace,andmistswerecreatedandup—lifted。ThusthroughhisknowledgehemadehimselftheSunwhowasthuscreatedandisthegreatFather。Thedarkspacesbrightenedwithlight。Thecloudmiststhickenedandbecamewater。 Fromhisflesh,theSun—fathercreatedtheSeed—stuffofworlds,andhehimselfresteduponthewaters。Andthesetwo,theFour—fold—containingEarth—motherandtheAll—coveringSky—father,thesurpassingbeings,withpowerofchangingtheirformsevenassmokechangesinthewind,werethefatherandmotherofthesoulbeings。 Thenasmanandwomanspokethesetwotogether。\"Behold!\"saidEarth—mother,asagreatterracedbowlappearedathand,andwithinitwater,\"Thisshallbethehomeofmytinychildren。Ontherimofeachworld—countryinwhichtheywander,terracedmountainsshallstand,makinginoneregionmanymountainsbywhichonecountryshallbeknownfromanother。\" Thenshespatonthewaterandstruckitandstirreditwithherfingers。Foamgatheredabouttheterracedrim,mountinghigherandhigher。Thenwithherwarmbreathsheblewacrosstheterraces。Whiteflecksoffoambrokeawayandfloatedoverthewater。ButthecoldbreathofSky—fathershatteredthefoamanditfelldownwardinfinemistandspray。 ThenEarth—motherspoke: \"Evensoshallwhitecloudsfloatupfromthegreatwatersatthebordersoftheworld,andclusteringaboutthemountainterracesofthehorizon,shallbebrokenandhardenedbythycold。Thenwilltheysheddownward,inrain—spray,thewateroflife,evenintothehollowplacesofmylap。Forinmylapshallnestleourchildren,man—kindandcreature—kind,forwarmthinthycoldness。\" SoevennowthetreesonhighmountainsnearthecloudsandSky—father,crouchlowtowardEarthmotherforwarmthandprotection。WarmisEarth—mother,coldourSky—father。 ThenSky—fathersaid,\"Evenso。YetI,too,willbehelpfultoourchildren。\"Thenhespreadhishandoutwiththepalmdownwardandintoallthewrinklesofhishandhesetthesemblanceofshiningyellowcorn—grains;inthedarkoftheearlyworld—dawntheygleamedlikesparksoffire。 \"See,\"hesaid,pointingtothesevengrainsbetweenhisthumbandfourfingers,\"ourchildrenshallbeguidedbythesewhentheSun—fatherisnotnearandthyterracesareasdarknessitself。Thenshallourchildrenbeguidedbylights。\"SoSky—fathercreatedthestars。Thenhesaid,\"Andevenasthesegrainsgleamupfromthewater,soshallseedgrainlikethemspringupfromtheearthwhentouchedbywater,tonourishourchildren。\"Andthustheycreatedtheseed—corn。Andinmanyotherwaystheydevisedfortheirchildren,thesoul—beings。 Butthefirstchildren,inacaveoftheearth,wereunfinished。Thecavewasofsootyblackness,blackasachimneyatnighttime,andfoul。 Loudbecametheirmurmuringsandlamentations,untilmanysoughttoescape,growingwiserandmoreman—like。 Buttheearthwasnotthenaswenowseeit。ThenSun—fathersentdowntwosons(sonsalsooftheFoam—cap),theBelovedTwain,TwinBrothersofLight,yetElderandYounger,theRightandtheLeft,liketoquestionandanswerindecidinganddoing。TothemtheSun—fatherimpartedhisownwisdom。Hegavethemthegreatcloud—bow,andforarrowsthethunderboltsofthefourquarters。Forbuckler,theyhadthefog—makingshield,spunandwovenofthefloatingcloudsandspray。Theshieldsupportsitsbearer,ascloudsaresupportedbythewind,yethidesitsbeareralso。Andhegavetothemthefathershipandcontrolofmenandofallcreatures。ThentheBelovedTwain,withtheirgreatcloud—bowliftedtheSky—fatherintothevaultoftheskies,thattheearthmightbecomewarmandfitterformenandcreatures。Thenalongthesun—seekingtrail,theyspedtothemountainswestward。Withmagicknivestheyspreadopenthedepthsofthemountainanduncoveredthecaveinwhichdwelttheunfinishedmenandcreatures。Sotheydweltwithmen,learningtoknowthem,andseekingtoleadthemout。 Nowthereweregrowingthingsinthedepths,likegrassesandvines。SotheBelovedTwainbreathedonthestems,growingtalltowardthelightasgrassiswonttodo,makingthemstronger,andtwistingthemupwarduntiltheyformedagreatladderbywhichmenandcreaturesascendedtoasecondcave。 Uptheladderintothesecondcave—world,menandthebeingscrowded,followingcloselytheTwoLittlebutMightyOnes。Yetmanyfellbackandwerelostinthedarkness。Theypeopledtheunder—worldfromwhichtheyescapedinaftertime,amidterribleearthshakings。 Inthissecondcaveitwasasdarkasthenightofastormyseason,butlargerofspaceandhigher。Hereagainmenandthebeingsincreased,andtheircomplainingsgrewloud。SotheTwainagainincreasedthegrowthoftheladder,andagainledmenupward,notallatonce,butinsixbands,tobecomethefathersofthesixkindsofmen,theyellow,thetawnygray,thered,thewhite,theblack,andthemingled。Andthistimealsomanywerelostorleftbehind。 Nowthethirdgreatcavewaslargerandlighter,likeavalleyinstarlight。Andagaintheyincreasedinnumber。AndagaintheTwoledthemoutintoafourthcave。Hereitwaslightlikedawning,andmenbegantoperceiveandtolearnvariously,accordingtotheirnatures,whereforetheTwaintaughtthemfirsttoseektheSun—father。 Thenasthelastcavebecamefilledandmenlearnedtounderstand,theTwoledthemforthagainintothegreatupperworld,whichistheWorldofKnowingSeeing。 TheMenoftheEarlyTimesZuni(NewMexico) Eightyearswasbutfourdaysandfournightswhentheworldwasnew。Itwaswhilesuchdaysandnightscontinuedthatmenwereledout,inthenight—shineoftheWorldofSeeing。Forevenwhentheysawthegreatstar,theythoughtittheSun—fatherhimself,itsoburnedtheireye—balls。 Menandcreaturesweremorealikethenthannow。Ourfatherswereblack,likethecavestheycamefrom;theirskinswerecoldandscalylikethoseofmudcreatures;theireyesweregoggledlikeanowl’s;theirearswerelikethoseofcavebats;theirfeetwerewebbedlikethoseofwalkersinwetandsoftplaces;theyhadtails,longorshort,astheywereoldoryoung。Mencrouchedwhentheywalked,orcrawledalongthegroundlikelizards。Theyfearedtowalkstraight,butcrouchedasbeforetimetheyhadintheircaveworlds,thattheymightnotstumbleorfallintheuncertainlight。 Whenthemorningstararose,theyblinkedexcessivelywhentheybehelditsbrightnessandcriedoutthatnowsurelytheFatherwascoming。ButitwasonlytheelderoftheBrightOnes,heraldingwithhisshieldofflametheapproachoftheSun—father。Andwhen,lowdownintheeast,theSun—fatherhimselfappeared,thoughshroudedinthemistoftheworld—waters,theywereblindedandheatedbyhislightandglory。Theyfelldownwallowingandcoveredtheireyeswiththeirhandsandarms,yeteverastheylookedtowardthelight,theystruggledtowardtheSunasmothsandothernightcreaturesseekthelightofacampfire。Thustheybecameusedtothelight。Butwhentheyroseandwalkedstraight,nolongerbending,andlookeduponeachother,theysoughttoclothethemselveswithgirdlesandgarmentsofbarkandrushes。Andwhenbywalkingonlyupontheirhinderfeettheywerebruisedbystoneandsand,theyplaitedsandalsofyuccafibre。 CreationandLongevityAchomawi(PitRiver,Cal。) Coyotebeganthecreationoftheearth,butEaglecompletedit。Coyotescratcheditupwithhispawsoutofnothingness,butEaglecomplainedtherewerenomountainsforhimtoperchon。SoCoyotemadehills,buttheywerenothighenough。ThereforeEaglescratchedupgreatridges。 WhenEagleflewoverthem,hisfeathersdroppeddown,tookroot,andbecametrees。Thepinfeathersbecamebushesandplants。 CoyoteandFoxtogethercreatedman。Theyquarrelledastowhethertheyshouldletmenlivealwaysornot。Coyotesaid,\"Iftheywanttodie,letthemdie。\"Foxsaid,\"Iftheywanttocomeback,letthemcomeback。\"ButCoyote’smedicinewasstronger,andnobodyevercameback。 Coyotealsobroughtfireintotheworld,fortheIndianswerefreezing。 Hejourneyedfartothewest,toaplacewheretherewasfire,stolesomeofit,andbroughtithomeinhisears。Hekindledafireinthemountains,andtheIndianssawthesmokeofit,andwentupandgotfire。 OldMole’sCreationShastika(Cal。) Long,longago,beforetherewasanyearth,OldMoleburrowedunderneathSomewhere,andthrewuptheearthwhichformstheworld。ThenGreatMancreatedthepeople。ButtheIndianswerecold。 NowinthecastgleamedthewhiteFireStone。ThereforeCoyotejourneyedeastward,andbroughtbacktheFireStonefortheIndians。Sopeoplehadfire。 Inthebeginning,Sunhadninebrothers,allflaminghotlikehimself。 ButCoyotekilledtheninebrothersandsosavedtheworldfromburningup。ButMoonalsohadninebrothersallmadeofice,likehimself,andtheNightPeoplealmostfrozetodeath。ThereforeCoyotewentawayoutontheeasternedgeoftheworldwithhisflint—stoneknife。Heheatedstonestokeephishandswarm,andastheMoonsarose,hekilledoneafteranotherwithhisflint—stoneknife,untilhehadslainnineofthem。Thusthepeopleweresavedfromfreezingatnight。 Whenitrains,someIndian,sickinheaven,isweeping。Long,longago,therewasagoodyoungIndianonearth。WhenhediedtheIndiansweptsothatafloodcameupontheearth,anddrownedallpeopleexceptonecouple。 TheCreationoftheWorldPima(Arizona) Inthebeginningtherewasnothingatallexceptdarkness。Allwasdarknessandemptiness。Foralong,longwhile,thedarknessgathereduntilitbecameagreatmass。OverthisthespiritofEarthDoctordriftedtoandfrolikeafluffybitofcottoninthebreeze。ThenEarthDoctordecidedtomakeforhimselfanabidingplace。Sohethoughtwithinhimself,\"Comeforth,somekindofplant,\"andthereappearedthecreosotebush。Heplacedthisbeforehimandsetitupright。Butitatoncefellover。Hesetituprightagain;againitfell。Soitfelluntilthefourthtimeitremainedupright。ThenEarthDoctortookfromhisbreastalittledustandflatteneditintoacake。Whenthedustcakewasstill,hedanceduponit,singingamagicsong。 Nexthecreatedsomeblackinsectswhichmadeblackgumonthecreosotebush。Thenhemadeatermitewhichworkedwiththesmallearthcakeuntilitgrewverylarge。Ashesanganddanceduponit,theflatWorldstretchedoutonallsidesuntilitwasaslargeasitisnow。Thenhemadearoundsky—covertofitoverit,roundlikethehousesofthePimas。Buttheearthshookandstretched,sothatitwasunsafe。SoEarthDoctormadeagrayspiderwhichwastospinawebaroundtheedgesoftheearthandsky,fasteningthemtogether。Whenthiswasdone,theearthgrewfirmandsolid。 EarthDoctormadewater,mountains,trees,grass,andweeds—madeeverythingasweseeitnow。Butallwasstillinkyblackness。Thenhemadeadish,pouredwaterintoit,anditbecameice。Hethrewthisroundblockoficefartothenorth,anditfellattheplacewheretheearthandskywerewoventogether。Atoncetheicebegantogleamandshine。Wecallitnowthesun。Itrosefromthegroundinthenorthupintotheskyandthenfellback。EarthDoctortookitandthrewittothewestwheretheearthandskyweresewntogether。Itroseintotheskyandagainslidbacktotheearth。Thenhethrewittothefarsouth,butitslidbackagaintotheflatearth。Thenatlasthethrewittotheeast。Itrosehigherandhigherintheskyuntilitreachedthehighestpointintheroundbluecoverandbegantoslidedownontheotherside。Andsothesundoesevenyet。 ThenEarthDoctorpouredmorewaterintothedishanditbecameice。Hesangamagicsong,andthrewtheroundballoficetothenorthwheretheearthandskyarewoventogether。Itgleamedandshone,butnotsobrightlyasthesun。Itbecamethemoon,anditroseinthesky,butfellbackagain,justasthesunhaddone。Sohethrewtheballtothewest,andthentothesouth,butitslidbackeachtimetotheearth。 Thenhethrewittotheeast,anditrosetothehighestpointinthesky—coverandbegantoslidedownontheotherside。Andsoitdoesevento—day,followingthesun。 ButEarthDoctorsawthatwhenthesunandmoonwerenotinthesky,allwasinkydarkness。Sohesangamagicsong,andtooksomewaterintohismouthandblewitintothesky,inaspray,tomakelittlestars。Thenhetookhismagiccrystalandbrokeitintopiecesandthrewthemintothesky,tomakethelargerstars。Nexthetookhiswalkingstickandplacedashesontheendofit。ThenhedrewitacrosstheskytoformtheMilkyWay。SoEarthDoctormadeallthestars。 Spider’sCreationSia(NewMexico) Inthebeginning,long,longago,therewasbutonebeinginthelowerworld。Thiswasthespider,Sussistinnako。Atthattimetherewerenootherinsects,nobirds,animals,oranyotherlivingcreature。 Thespiderdrewalineofmealfromnorthtosouthandthencrosseditwithanotherlinerunningeastandwest。Oneachsideofthefirstline,northofthesecond,heplacedtwosmallparcels。TheywerepreciousbutnooneknowswhatwasinthemexceptSpider。Thenhesatdownneartheparcelsandbegantosing。Themusicwaslowandsweetandthetwoparcelsaccompaniedhim,byshakinglikerattles。Thentwowomenappeared,onefromeachparcel。 Inashorttimepeopleappearedandbeganwalkingaround。Thenanimals,birds,andinsectsappeared,andthespidercontinuedtosinguntilhiscreationwascomplete。 Buttherewasnolight,andasthereweremanypeople,theydidnotpassaboutmuchforfearoftreadinguponeachother。Thetwowomenfirstcreatedwerethemothersofall。OnewasnamedUtsetandsheasthemotherofallIndians。TheotherwasNow—utset,andshewasthemotherofallothernations。Whileitwasstilldark,thespiderdividedthepeopleintoclans,sayingtosome,\"YouareoftheCornclan,andyouarethefirstofall。\"Toothershesaid,\"YoubelongtotheCoyoteclan。\"Sohedividedthemintotheirclans,theclansoftheBear,theEagle,andotherclans。 AfterSpiderhadnearlycreatedtheearth,Ha—arts,hethoughtitwouldbewelltohaveraintowaterit,sohecreatedtheCloudPeople,theLightningPeople,theThunderPeople,andtheRainbowPeople,toworkforthepeopleofHa—arts,theearth。Hedividedthiscreationintosixparts,andeachhaditshomeinaspringintheheartofagreatmountainuponwhosesummitwasagianttree。OnewasinthesprucetreeontheMountainoftheNorth;anotherinthepinetreeontheMountainoftheWest;anotherintheoaktreeontheMountainoftheSouth;andanotherintheaspentreeontheMountainoftheEast;thefifthwasonthecedartreeontheMountainoftheZenith;andthelastinanoakontheMountainoftheNadir。 Thespiderdividedtheworldintothreeparts:Ha—arts,theearth; Tinia,themiddleplain;andHu—wa—ka,theupperplain。ThenthespidergavetothesePeopleoftheCloudsandtotherainbow,Tinia,themiddleplain。 Nowitwasstilldark,butthepeopleofHa—artsmadehousesforthemselvesbydiggingintherocksandtheearth。Theycouldnotbuildhousesastheydonow,becausetheycouldnotsee。InashorttimeUtsetandNow—utsettalkedmuchtoeachother,saying,\"Wewillmakelight,thatourpeoplemaysee。Wecannottellthepeoplenow,butto—morrowwillbeagooddayandthedayafterto—morrowwillbeagoodday,\"meaningthattheirthoughtsweregood。Sotheyspokewithonetongue。Theysaid,\"Nowalliscoveredwithdarkness,butafterawhilewewillhavelight。\" Thenthesetwomothers,beinginspiredbySussistinnako,thespider,madethesunfromwhiteshell,turkis,redstone,andabaloneshell。 Aftermakingthesun,theycarriedhimtotheeastandcampedthere,sincetherewerenohouses。Thenextmorningtheyclimbedtothetopofahighmountainanddroppedthesundownbehindit。Afteratimehebegantoascend。Whenthepeoplesawthelighttheywerehappy。 Whenthesunwasfaroff,hisfacewasblue;ashecamenearer,thefacegrewbrighter。Yettheydidnotseethesunhimself,butonlyalargemaskwhichcoveredhiswholebody。 Thepeoplesawthattheworldwaslargeandthecountrybeautiful。Whenthetwomothersreturnedtothevillage,theysaidtothepeople,\"Wearethemothersofall。\" Thesunlightedtheworldduringtheday,buttherewasnolightatnight。Sothetwomotherscreatedthemoonfromaslightlyblackstone,manykindsofyellowstone,turkis,andaredstone,thattheworldmightbelightedatnight。Butthemoontravelledslowlyanddidnotalwaysgivelight。ThenthetwomotherscreatedtheStarPeopleandmadetheireyesofsparklingwhitecrystalthattheymighttwinkleandbrightentheworldatnight。WhentheStarPeoplelivedinthelowerworldtheyweregatheredintobeautifulgroups;theywerenotscatteredaboutastheyareintheupperworld。 TheGodsandtheSixRegionsInancienttimes,Po—shai—an—ki—a,thefatherofthesacredbands,ortribes,livedwithhisfollowersintheCityofMists,theMiddlePlace,guardedbysixwarriors,thepreygods。TowardtheNorth,hewasguardedbyLongTail,themountainlion;WestbyClumsyFoot,thebear;SouthbyBlack—MarkFace,thebadger;EastbyHangTail,thewolf;abovebyWhiteCap,theeagle;belowbyMole。 Sowhenhewasabouttogoforthintotheworld,hedividedtheearthintosixregions:North,theDirectionoftheSweptorBarrenPlains; West,theDirectionoftheHomeoftheWaters;South,thePlaceoftheBeautifulRed;East,theDirectionoftheHomeofDay;upperregions,theDirectionoftheHomeoftheHigh;lowerregions,theDirectionoftheHomeoftheLow。 HowOldManAboveCreatedtheWorldShastika(Cal。) Long,longago,whentheworldwassonewthateventhestarsweredark,itwasvery,veryflat。Chareya,OldManAbove,couldnotseethroughthedarktothenew,flatearth。Neithercouldhestepdowntoitbecauseitwassofarbelowhim。Withalargestoneheboredaholeinthesky。Thenthroughtheholehepusheddownmassesoficeandsnow,untilagreatpyramidrosefromtheplain。OldManAboveclimbeddownthroughtheholehehadmadeinthesky,steppingfromcloudtocloud,untilhecouldputhisfootontopthemassoficeandsnow。Thenwithonelongstephereachedtheearth。 Thesunshonethroughtheholeintheskyandbegantomelttheiceandsnow。Itmadeholesintheiceandsnow。Whenitwassoft,Chareyaboredwithhisfingerintotheearth,hereandthere,andplantedthefirsttrees。Streamsfromthemeltingsnowwateredthenewtreesandmadethemgrow。Thenhegatheredtheleaveswhichfellfromthetreesandblewuponthem。Theybecamebirds。Hetookastickandbrokeitintopieces。 Outofthesmallendhemadefishesandplacedtheminthemountainstreams。Ofthemiddleofthestick,hemadealltheanimalsexceptthegrizzlybear。Fromthebigendofthestickcamethegrizzlybear,whowasmademasterofall。Grizzlywaslargeandstrongandcunning。Whentheearthwasnewhewalkedupontwofeetandcarriedalargeclub。SostrongwasGrizzlythatOldManAbovefearedthecreaturehehadmade。Therefore,sothathemightbesafe,Chareyahollowedoutthepyramidoficeandsnowasatepee。Therehelivedforthousandsofsnows。TheIndiansknewhelivedtherebecausetheycouldseethesmokecurlingfromthesmokeholeofhistepee。Whenthepale—facecame,OldManAbovewentaway。Thereisnolongeranysmokefromthesmokehole。WhitemencallthetepeeMountShasta。 TheSearchfortheMiddleandtheHardeningoftheWorldZuni(NewMexico) Asitwaswiththefirstmenandcreatures,soitwaswiththeworld。Itwasyoungandunripe。Earthquakesshooktheworldandrentit。Demonsandmonstersoftheunder—worldfledforth。Creaturesbecamefierce,beastsofprey,andothersturnedtimid,becomingtheirquarry。 Wretchednessandhungeraboundedandblackmagic。Fearwaseverywhereamongthem,sothepeople,indreadoftheirpreciouspossessions,becamewanderers,livingontheseedsofgrass,eatersofdeadandslainthings。Yet,guidedbytheBelovedTwain,theysoughtinthelightandunderthepathwayoftheSun,theMiddleoftheworld,overwhichalonetheycouldfindtheearthatrest(1)。 Whenthetremblingsgrewstillforatime,thepeoplepausedattheFirstofSittingPlaces。Yettheywerestillpooranddefencelessandunskilled,andtheworldstillmoistandunstable。Demonsandmonstersfledfromtheearthintimesofshaking,andthreatenedwanderers。 ThentheTwotookcounselofeachother。TheEldersaidtheearthmustbemademorestableformenandthevalleyswheretheirchildrenrested。 Iftheysentdowntheirfireboltsofthunder,aimedtoallthefourregions,theearthwouldheaveupanddown,firewould,belchovertheworldandburnit,floodsofhotwaterwouldsweepoverit,smokewouldblackenthedaylight,buttheearthwouldatlastbesaferformen。 SotheBelovedTwainletflythethunderbolts。 Themountainsshookandtrembled,theplainscrackedandcrackledunderthefloodsandfires,andthehollowplaces,theonlyrefugeofmenandcreatures,grewblackandawful。Atlastthickrainfell,puttingoutthefires。Thenwaterfloodedtheworld,cuttingdeeptrailsthroughthemountains,andburyingoruncoveringthebodiesofthingsandbeings。 Wheretheyhuddledtogetherandwereblastedthus,theirbloodgushedforthandfloweddeeply,hereinrivers,thereinfloods,forgiganticwerethey。Butthebloodwascharredandblisteredandblackenedbythefiresintotheblackrocksofthelowermesas(2)。Therewerevastplainsofdust,ashes,andcinders,reddenedlikethemudofthehearthplace。 Yetmanyplacesbehindandbetweenthemountainterraceswereunharmedbythefires,andeventhengreengrewthetreesandgrassesandevenflowersbloomed。Thentheearthbecamemorestable,anddrier,anditsloneplaceslessfearsomesincemonstersofpreywerechangedtorock。 Buteverandagaintheearthtrembledandthepeopleweretroubled。 \"LetusagainseektheMiddle,\"theysaid。Sotheytravelledfareastwardtotheirsecondstoppingplace,thePlaceofBareMountains。 Againtheworldrumbled,andtheytravelledintoacountrytoaplacecalledWhere—tree—boles—stand—in—the—midst—of—waters。Theretheyremainedlong,saying,\"ThisistheMiddle。\"Theybuilthomesthere。Attimestheymetpeoplewhohadgonebefore,andthustheylearnedwar。 Andmanystrangethingshappenedthere,astoldinspeechesoftheancienttalk。 Thenwhentheearthgroanedagain,theTwainbadethemgoforth,andtheymurmured。Manyrefusedandperishedmiserablyintheirownhomes,asdoratsinfallingtrees,orfliesinforbiddenfood。 ButthegreaternumberwentforwarduntiltheycametoSteam—mist—in—the—midst—of—waters。Andtheysawthesmokeofmen’shearthfiresandmanyhousesscatteredoverthehillsbeforethem。Whentheycamenearer,theychallengedthepeoplerudely,demandingwhotheywereandwhythere,forintheirlaststanding—placetheyhadhadtouchofwar。 \"WearethePeopleoftheSeed,\"saidthemenofthehearth—fires,\"bornelderbrothersofye,andledofthegods。\" \"No,\"saidourfathers,\"weareledofthegodsandwearetheSeedPeople……\" LonglivedthepeopleinthetownonthesunriseslopeofthemountainsofKahluelawan,untiltheearthbegantogroanwarninglyagain。LoathweretheytoleavetheplaceoftheKakaandthelakeoftheirdead。ButtherumblinggrewlouderandtheTwainBelovedcalled,andalltogethertheyjourneyedeastward,seekingoncemorethePlaceoftheMiddle。Buttheygrumbledamongstthemselves,sowhentheycametoaplaceofgreatpromise,theysaid,\"Letusstayhere。PerhapsitmaybethePlaceoftheMiddle。\" Sotheybuilthousesthere,largerandstrongerthaneverbefore,andmoreperfect,fortheywerestronginnumbersandwiser,thoughyetunperfectedasmen。Theycalledtheplace\"ThePlaceofSacredStealing。\" Longtheydweltthere,happily,butgrowingwiserandstronger,sothat,withtheirtailsanddressedintheskinsofanimals,theysawtheywererudeandugly。 Inchaseorinwar,theywereatadisadvantage,fortheymetoldernationsofmenwithwhomtheyfought。Nolongertheyfearedthegodsandmonsters,butonlytheirownkind。Sothereforethegodscalledacouncil。 Changedshallyebe,ohourchildren,\"criedtheTwain。\"Yeshallwalkstraightinthepathways,clothedingarments,andwithouttails,thatyemaysitmorestraightincouncil,andwithoutwebstoyourfeet,ortalonsonyourhands。\" Sothepeoplewerearrangedinprocessionlikedancers。AndtheTwainwiththeirweaponsandfiresoflightningshoredofftheforelockshangingdownovertheirfaces,severedthetalons,andslittedthewebbedfingersandtoes。Sorewasthewoundingandloudcriedthefoolish,whenlastlythepeoplewerearrangedinprocessionfortherazingoftheirtails。 Butthosewhostoodattheendoftheline,shrinkingfartherandfarther,fledintheirterror,climbingtreesandhighplaces,withloudchatter。Wanderingfar,sleepingeverintreetops,inthefar—awaySummerland,theyaresometimesseenoffar—walkers,longoftailandlonghanded,likewizenedmen—children。 Butthepeoplegrewinstrength,andbecamemoreperfect,andmorethaneverwenttowar。Theygrewvain。TheyhadreachedthePlaceoftheMiddle。Theysaid,\"LetusnotwearilywanderforthagaineventhoughtheearthtrembleandtheTwainbidusforth。\" Andevenastheyspoke,themountaintrembledandshook,thoughfar—sounding。 Butasthepeoplechanged,changedalsoweretheTwain,smallandmisshapen,hard—favoredandunyieldingofwill,strongofspirit,evilandbad。Theytaughtthepeopletowar,andledthemfartotheeastward。 Atlastthepeopleneared,inthemidstoftheplainstotheeastward,greattownsbuiltintheheights。Greatwerethefieldsandpossessionsofthispeople,fortheyknewhowtocommandandcarrythewaters,bringingnewsoil。Andthis,too,withouthailorrain。Soourancients,hungrywithlongwanderingfornewfood,werethemoregreedyandoftengavebattle。 ItwasherethattheAncientWomanoftheElderPeople,whocarriedherheartinherrattleandwasdeathlessofwoundsinthebody,ledtheenemy,cryingoutshrilly。Soitfelloutillforourfathers。For,moreover,thunderragedandconfusedtheirwarriors,raindescendedandblindedthem,stretchingtheirbowstringsofsinewandquenchingtheflightoftheirarrowsastheflightofbeesisquenchedbythesprinklingplumeofthehoney—hunter。ButtheydevisedbowstringsofyuccaandtheTwoLittleOnessoughtcounseloftheSun—fatherwhorevealedthelife—secretoftheAncientWomanandthemagicpowersovertheunder—firesofthedwellersofthemountains,sothatourenemyinthemountaintownwasovermastered。Andbecauseourpeoplefoundinthatgreattownsomehiddendeepinthecellars,andpulledthemoutasratsarepulledfromahollowcedar,andfoundthemblackenedbythefumesoftheirwarmagic,yetwiserthanthecommonpeople,theysparedthemandreceivedthemintotheirnextofkinoftheBlackCorn…… Butthetremblingsandwarningsstillsounded,andthepeoplesearchedforthestableMiddle。 Nowtheycalledagreatcouncilofmenandthebeasts,birds,andinsectsofallkinds。Afteralongcouncilitwassaid,\"WhereisWater—skate?Hehassixlegs,allverylong。Perhapshecanfeelwiththemtotheuttermostofthesixregions,andpointouttheveryMiddle。\" SoWater—skatewassummoned。Butlo!ItwastheSun—fatherinhislikenesswhichappeared。Andheliftedhimselftothezenithandextendedhisfingerfeettoallthesixregions,sothattheytouchedthenorth,thegreatwaters;thewest,andthesouth,andtheeast,thegreatwaters;andtothenortheastthewatersabove。andtothesouthwestthewatersbelow。Buttothenorthhisfingerfootgrewcold,sohedrewitin。Thengraduallyhesettleddownupontheearthandsaid,\"Wheremyheartrests,markaspot,andbuildatownoftheMid—most,forthereshallbetheMid—mostPlaceoftheEarth—mother。\" AndhisheartrestedoverthemiddleoftheplainandvalleyofZuni。 Andwhenhedrewinhisfinger—legs,lo!therewerethetrail—roadsleadingoutandinlikestaysofaspider’snest,intoandfromthemid—mostplacehehadcovered。 HerebecauseoftheirgoodfortuneinfindingthestableMiddle,thepriestfathercalledthetowntheAbiding—place—of—happy—fortune。 (1)Theearthwasflatandround,likeaplate。 (2)Lava。 OriginofLightGallinomero(RussianRiver,Cal。) Intheearliestbeginning,thedarknesswasthickanddeep。Therewasnolight。Theanimalsranhereandthere,alwaysbumpingintoeachother。 Thebirdsflewhereandthere,butcontinuallyknockedagainsteachother。 HawkandCoyotethoughtalongtimeaboutthedarkness。ThenCoyotefelthiswayintoaswampandfoundalargenumberofdrytulereeds。Hemadeaballofthem。HegavetheballtoHawk,withsomeflints,andHawkflewupintothesky,wherehetouchedoffthetulereedsandsentthebundlewhirlingaroundtheworld。Butstillthenightsweredark,soCoyotemadeanotherbundleoftulereeds,andHawkflewintotheairwiththem,andtouchedthemoffwiththeflints。Butthesereedsweredampanddidnotburnsowell。Thatiswhythemoondoesnotgivesomuchlightasthesun。 Pokoh,theOldManPaiUte(nearKernRiver,Cal。) Pokoh,OldMan,theysay,createdtheworld。Pokohhadmanythoughts。Hehadmanyblanketsinwhichhecarriedaroundgiftsformen。Hecreatedeverytribeoutofthesoilwheretheyusedtolive。ThatiswhyanIndianwantstoliveanddieinhisnativeplace。Hewasmadeofthesamesoil。Pokohdidnotwishmentowanderandtravel,buttoremainintheirbirthplace。 Longago,Sunwasaman,andwasbad。Moonwasgood。Sunhadaquiverfullofarrows,andtheyaredeadly。Sunwishestokillallthings。 Sunhastwodaughters(VenusandMercury)andtwentymenkillthem;butafterfiftydays,theyreturntolifeagain。 RainbowisthesisterofPokoh,andherbreastiscoveredwithflowers。 Lightningstrikesthegroundandfillstheflintwithfire。Thatistheoriginoffire。Somesaythebeaverbroughtfirefromtheeast,haulingitonhisbroad,flattail。Thatiswhythebeaver’stailhasnohaironit,eventothisday。Itwasburnedoff。 Therearemanyworlds。Somehavepassedandsomearestilltocome。InoneworldtheIndiansallcreep;inanothertheyallwalk;inanothertheyallfly。Perhapsinaworldtocome,Indiansmaywalkonfourlegs; ortheymaycrawllikesnakes;ortheymayswiminthewaterlikefish。 ThunderandLightningMaidu(nearSacramentoValley,Cal。) Great—Mancreatedtheworldandallthepeople。Atfirsttheearthwasveryhot,sohotitwasmelted,andthatiswhyevento—daythereisfireinthetrunkandbranchesoftrees,andinthestones。 LightningisGreat—Manhimselfcomingdownswiftlyfromhisworldabove,andtearingapartthetreeswithhisflamingarm。 ThunderandLightningaretwogreatspiritswhotrytodestroymankind。 ButRainbowisagoodspiritwhospeaksgentlytothem,andpersuadesthemtolettheIndianslivealittlelonger。 CreationofManMiwok(SanJoaquinValley,Cal。) AfterCoyotehadcompletedmakingtheworld,hebegantothinkaboutcreatingman。Hecalledacouncilofalltheanimals。Theanimalssatinacircle,justastheIndiansdo,withLionatthehead,inanopenspaceintheforest。OnLion’srightwasGrizzlyBear;nextCinnamonBear;andsoontoMouse,whosatatLion’sleft。 Lionspokefirst。Lionsaidhewishedmantohaveaterriblevoice,likehimself,sothathecouldfrightenallanimals。Hewantedmanalsotobewellcoveredwithhair,withfangsinhisclaws,andverystrongteeth。 GrizzlyBearlaughed。HesaiditwasridiculousforanyonetohavesuchavoiceasLion,becausewhenheroaredhefrightenedawaytheverypreyforwhichhewassearching。Buthesaidmanshouldhaveverygreatstrength;thatheshouldmovesilently,butveryswiftly;andheshouldbeabletoseizehispreywithoutnoise。 Bucksaidmanwouldlookfoolishwithoutantlers。Andaterriblevoicewasabsurd,butmanshouldhaveearslikeaspider’sweb,andeyeslikefire。 MountainSheepsaidthebranchingantlerswouldbothermanifhegotcaughtinathicket。Ifmanhadhornsrolledup,sothattheywerelikeastoneoneachsideofhishead,itwouldgivehisheadweightenoughtobuttveryhard。 WhenitcameCoyote’sturn,hesaidtheotheranimalswerefoolishbecausetheyeachwantedmantobejustlikethemselves。CoyotewassurehecouldmakeamanwhowouldlookbetterthanCoyotehimself,oranyotheranimal。Ofcoursehewouldhavetohavefourlegs,withfivefingers。Manshouldhaveastrongvoice,butheneednotroarallthetimewithit。AndheshouldhavefeetnearlylikeGrizzlyBear’s,becausehecouldthenstanderectwhenheneededto。GrizzlyBearhadnotail,andmanshouldnothaveany。TheeyesandearsofBuckweregood,andperhapsmanshouldhavethose。ThentherewasFish,whichhadnohair,andhairwasaburdenmuchoftheyear。SoCoyotethoughtmanshouldnotwearfur。AndhisclawsshouldbeaslongastheEagle’s,sothathecouldholdthingsinthem。ButnoanimalwasascunningandcraftyasCoyote,somanshouldhavethewitofCoyote。 ThenBeavertalked。Beaversaidmanwouldhavetohaveatail,butitshouldbebroadandflat,sohecouldhaulmudandsandonit。Notafurrytail,becausetheyweretroublesomeonaccountoffleas。 Owlsaidmanwouldbeuselesswithoutwings。 ButMolesaidwingswouldbefolly。Manwouldbesuretobumpagainstthesky。Besides,ifhehadwingsandeyesboth,hewouldgethiseyesburnedoutbyflyingtoonearthesun。Butwithouteyes,hecouldburrowinthesoft,coolearthwherehecouldbehappy。 Mousesaidmanneededeyessohecouldseewhathewaseating。Andnobodywantedtoburrowinthedampearth。Sothecouncilbrokeupinaquarrel。 Theneveryanimalsettoworktomakeamanaccordingtohisownideas。 Eachonetookalumpofearthandmodelleditjustlikehimself。AllbutCoyote,forCoyotebegantomakethekindofmanhehadtalkedofinthecouncil。 Itwaslatewhentheanimalsstoppedworkandfellasleep。AllbutCoyote,forCoyotewasthecunningestofalltheanimals,andhestayedawakeuntilhehadfinishedhismodel。Heworkedhardallnight。Whentheotheranimalswerefastasleephethrewwateronthelumpsofearth,andsospoiledthemodelsoftheotheranimals。Butinthemorninghefinishedhisown,andgaveitlifelongbeforetheotherscouldfinishtheirs。ThusmanwasmadebyCoyote。 TheFirstManAndWomanNishinam(nearBearRiver,Cal。) ThefirstmancreatedbyCoyotewascalledAikut。HiswifewasYototowi。 Butthewomangrewsickanddied。Aikutdugagraveforherclosebesidehiscampfire,fortheNishinamdidnotburntheirdeadthen。Allthelightwasgonefromhislife。Hewantedtodie,sothathecouldfollowYototowi,andhefellintoadeepsleep。 TherewasarumblingsoundandthespiritofYototowiarosefromtheearthandstoodbesidehim。Hewouldhavespokentoher,butsheforbadehim,forwhenanIndianspeakstoaghosthedies。Thensheturnedawayandsetoutforthedance—houseofghosts。Aikutfollowedher。Togethertheyjourneyedthroughagreat,darkcountry,untiltheycametoariverwhichseparatedthemfromtheGhost—land。Overtherivertherewasabridgeofbutonesmallrope,sosmallthathardlySpidercouldcrawlacrossit。Herethewomanstartedoffalone,butwhenAikutstretchedouthisarms,shereturned。Thenshestartedagainoverthebridgeofthread。AndAikutspoketoher,sothathedied。ThustogethertheyjourneyedtotheSpirit—land。 OldManAboveandtheGrizzliesShastika(Cal。) Alongtimeago,whilesmokestillcurledfromthesmokeholeofthetepee,agreatstormarose。Thestormshookthetepee。Windblewthesmokedownthesmokehole。OldManAbovesaidtoLittleDaughter:\"Climbuptothesmokehole。TellWindtobequiet。Stickyourarmoutofthesmokeholebeforeyoutellhim。\"LittleDaughterclimbeduptothesmokeholeandputoutherarm。ButLittleDaughterputoutherheadalso。Shewantedtoseetheworld。LittleDaughterwantedtoseetheriversandtrees,andthewhitefoamontheBitterWaters。WindcaughtLittleDaughterbythehair。Windpulledheroutofthesmokeholeandblewherdownthemountain。WindblewLittleDaughteroverthesmoothiceandthegreatforests,downtothelandoftheGrizzlies。WindtangledherhairandthenlefthercoldandshiveringnearthetepeesoftheGrizzlies。 SoonGrizzlycamehome。InthosedaysGrizzlywalkedontwofeet,andcarriedabigstick。Grizzlycouldtalkaspeopledo。GrizzlylaiddowntheyoungelkhehadkilledandpickedupLittleDaughter。HetookLittleDaughtertohistepee。ThenMotherGrizzlywarmedherbythefire。MotherGrizzlygaveherfoodtoeat。 SoonLittleDaughtermarriedthesonofGrizzly。TheirchildrenwerenotGrizzlies。Theyweremen。SotheGrizzliesbuiltatepeeforLittleDaughterandherchildren。WhitemencallthetepeeLittleShasta。 AtlastMotherGrizzlysentasontoOldManAbove。MotherGrizzlyknewthatLittleDaughterwasthechildofOldManAbove,butshewasafraid。 Shesaid:\"TellOldManAbovethatLittleDaughterisalive。\" OldManAboveclimbedoutofthesmokehole。HerandownthemountainsidetothelandoftheGrizzlies。OldManAboveranveryquickly。 Whereverhesethisfootthesnowmelted。Thesnowmeltedveryquicklyandmadestreamsofwater。NowGrizzliesstoodinlinetowelcomeOldManAbove。Theystoodontwofeetandcarriedclubs。ThenOldManAbovesawhisdaughterandherchildren。Hesawthenewraceofmen。ThenOldManAbovebecameveryangry。HesaidtoGrizzlies: \"Neverspeakagain。Besilent。Neithershallyestandupright。Yeshalluseyourhandsasfeet。Yeshalllookdownward。\" ThenOldManAboveputoutthefireinthetepee。Smokenolongercurlsfromthesmokehole。Hefastenedthedoorofthetepee。Thenewraceofmenhedroveout。ThenOldManAbovetookLittleDaughterbacktohistepee。 Thatiswhygrizzlieswalkonfourfeetandlookdownward。Onlywhenfightingtheystandontwofeetandusetheirfistslikemen。 TheCreationofMan—KindandtheFloodPima(Arizona) Aftertheworldwasready,EarthDoctormadeallkindsofanimalsandcreepingthings。Thenhemadeimagesofclay,andtoldthemtobepeople。Afterawhilethereweresomanypeoplethattherewasnotfoodandwaterenoughforall。Theywereneversickandnonedied。Atlasttheregrewtobesomanytheywereobligedtoeateachother。ThenEarthDoctor,becausehecouldnotgivethemfoodandwaterenough,killedthemall。Hecaughtthehookofhisstaffintotheskyandpulleditdownsothatitcrushedallthepeopleandalltheanimals,untiltherewasnothinglivingontheearth。EarthDoctormadeaholethroughtheearthwithhisstick,andthroughthathewent,comingoutsafe,butalone,ontheotherside。 Hecalleduponthesunandmoontocomeoutofthewreckoftheworldandsky,andtheydidso。Buttherewasnoskyforthemtotravelthrough,nostars,andnoMilkyWay。SoEarthDoctormadethesealloveragain。Thenhecreatedanotherraceofmenandanimals。 ThenCoyotewasborn。Moonwashismother。WhenCoyotewaslargeandstronghecametothelandwherethePimaIndianslived。 ThenElderBrotherwasborn。Earthwashismother,andSkyhisfather。 HewassopowerfulthathespokeroughlytoEarthDoctor,whotrembledbeforehim。Thepeoplebegantoincreaseinnumbers,justastheyhaddonebefore,butElderBrothershortenedtheirlives,sotheearthdidnotbecomesocrowded。ButElderBrotherdidnotlikethepeoplecreatedbyEarthDoctor,soheplannedtodestroythemagain。SoElderBrotherplannedtocreateamagicbaby…… Thescreamsofthebabyshooktheearth。Theycouldbeheardforagreatdistance。ThenEarthDoctorcalledallthepeopletogether,andtoldthemtherewouldbeagreatflood。Hesangamagicsongandthenboredaholethroughtheflatearth—plainthroughtotheotherside。Someofthepeoplewentintotheholetoescapethefloodthatwascoming,butnotverymanygotthrough。SomeofthepeopleaskedElderBrothertohelpthem,buthedidnotanswer。OnlyCoyoteheanswered。HetoldCoyotetofindabiglogandsitonit,sothathewouldfloatonthesurfaceofthewaterwiththedriftwood。ElderBrothergotintoabigollawhichhehadmade,andclosedittight。Soherolledalongonthegroundundertheolla。Hesangamagicsongasheclimbedintohisolla。 Ayoungmanwenttotheplacewherethebabywasscreaming。Itstearswereagreattorrentwhichcutgorgesintheearthbeforeit。Thewaterwasrisingallovertheearth。Hebentoverthechildtopickitup,andimmediatelybothbecamebirdsandflewabovetheflood。Onlyfivebirdsweresavedfromtheflood。Onewasaflickerandoneavulture。Theyclungbytheirbeakstotheskytokeepthemselvesabovethewaters,butthetailoftheflickerwaswashedbythewavesandthatiswhyitisstifftothisday。Atlastagodtookpityonthemandgavethempowertomake\"nestsofdown\"fromtheirownbreastsonwhichtheyfloatedonthewater。Oneofthesebirdswasthevipisimal,andifanyoneinjuresittothisday,thefloodmaycomeagain。 NowSouthDoctorcalledhispeopletohimandtoldthemthatafloodwascoming。Hesangamagicsongandheboredaholeinthegroundwithacanesothatpeoplemightgothroughtotheotherside。OthershesenttoEarthDoctor,butEarthDoctortoldthemtheyweretoolate。SotheysentthepeopletothetopofahighmountaincalledCrookedMountain。 SouthDoctorsangamagicsongandtracedhiscanearoundthemountain,butthatheldbackthewatersonlyforashorttime。Fourtimeshesangandtracedalinearoundthemountain,yetthefloodroseagaineachtime。Therewasonlyonethingmoretodo。 Heheldhismagiccrystalsinhislefthandandsangasong。Thenhestruckitwithhiscane。Athunderpealrangthroughthemountains。Hethrewhisstaffintothewateranditcrackedwithaloudnoise。 Turning,hesawadognearhim。Hesaid,\"Howhighisthetide?\"Thedogsaid,\"Itisverynearthetop。\"Helookedatthepeopleashesaidit。 Whentheyheardhisvoicetheyallturnedtostone。Theystoodjustastheywere,andtheyaretheretothisdayingroups:someofthementalking,someofthewomencooking,andsomecrying。 ButEarthDoctorescapedbyenclosinghimselfinhisreedstaff,whichfloateduponthewater。ElderBrotherrolledalonginhisollauntilhecamenearthemouthoftheColoradoRiver。TheollaisnowcalledBlackMountain。Afterthefloodhecameoutandvisitedallpartsoftheland。 WhenhemetCoyoteandEarthDoctor,eachclaimedtohavebeenthefirsttoappearaftertheflood,butatlasttheyadmittedElderBrotherwasthefirst,sohebecameruleroftheworld。 TheBirdsandtheFloodPima(Arizona) Onceuponatime,whenalltheearthwasflooded,twobirdswerehangingabovethewater。Theywereclingingtotheskywiththeirbeaks。Thelargerbirdwasgraywithalongtailandbeak,butthesmalleronewasthetinybirdthatbuildsanestshapedlikeanolla,withonlyaverysmallopeningatthetop。Thebirdsweretiredandfrightened。Thelargeronecriedandcried,butthelittlebirdheldontightandsaid,\"Don’tcry。I’mlittlerthanyouare,butI’mverybrave。\" LegendoftheFloodAshochimi(CoastIndians,Cal。) Longagotherewasagreatfloodwhichdestroyedallthepeopleintheworld。OnlyCoyotewassaved。Whenthewaterssubsided,theearthwasempty。Coyotethoughtaboutitalongtime。 ThenCoyotecollectedagreatbundleoftailfeathersfromowls,hawks,eagles,andbuzzards。HejourneyedoverthewholeearthandcarefullylocatedthesiteofeachIndianvillage。Wherethetepeeshadstood,heplantedafeatherinthegroundandscrapedupthedirtaroundit。Thefeatherssproutedliketrees,andgrewupandbranched。Atlasttheyturnedintomenandwomen。Sotheworldwasinhabitedwithpeopleagain。 TheGreatFloodSia(NewMexico) Foralongtimeafterthefight,thepeoplewereveryhappy,buttheninthyearwasverybad。Thewholeearthwasfilledwithwater。Thewaterdidnotfallinrain,butcameinasriversbetweenthemesas。Itcontinuedtoflowinfromallsidesuntilthepeopleandtheanimalsfledtothemesatops。Thewatercontinuedtoriseuntilnearlylevelwiththetopsofthemesas。ThenSussistinnakocried,\"Whereshallmypeoplego?Whereistheroadtothenorth?\"Helookedtothenorth。 \"Whereistheroadtothewest?Whereistheroadtotheeast?Whereistheroadtothesouth?\"Helookedineachdirection。Hesaid,\"Iseethewatersareeverywhere。\" Allofthemedicinemensangfourdaysandfournights,butstillthewaterscontinuedtorise。 ThenSpiderplacedahugereeduponthetopofthemesa。Hesaid,\"Mypeoplewillpassupthroughthistotheworldabove。\" Utsetledtheway,carryingasackinwhichweremanyoftheStarpeople。Themedicinemenfollowed,carryingsacredthingsinsacredblanketsontheirbacks。Thencamethepeople,andtheanimals,andthesnakes,andbirds。Theturkeywasfarbehindandthefoamofthewaterroseandreachedthetipendsofhisfeathers。Youmayknowthatistruebecauseeventothisdaytheybearthemarkofthewaters。 Whentheyreachedthetopofthegreatreed,theearthwhichformedtheflooroftheworldabove,barredtheirway。UtsetcalledtoLocust,\"Man,comehere。\"Locustwenttoher。Shesaid,\"Youknowbesthowtopassthroughtheearth。Goandmakeadoorforus。\" \"Verywell,mother,\"saidLocust。\"IthinkIcanmakeaway。\" Hebeganworkingwithhisfeetandafterawhilehepassedthroughtheearthyfloor,enteringtheupperworld。Assoonashesawit,hesaidtoUtset,\"Itisgoodabove。\" UtsetcalledBadger,andsaid,\"Makeadoorforus。Sika,theLocusthasmadeone,butitisverysmall。\" \"Verywell,mother,Iwill,\"saidBadger。 Aftermuchworkhepassedintotheworldabove,andsaid,\"Mother,Ihaveopenedtheway。\"Badgeralsosaid,\"Father—mother,theworldaboveisgood。\" UtsetthencalledDeer。Shesaid,\"Yougothroughfirst。Ifyoucangetyourheadthrough,othersmaypass。\" Thedeerreturnedsaying,\"Father,itisallright。Ipassedwithouttrouble。\" UtsetcalledElk。Shesaid,\"Youpassthrough。Ifyoucangetyourheadandhornsthroughthedoor,allmaypass。\" Elkreturnedsaying,\"Father,itisgood。Ipassedwithouttrouble。\" ThenUtsettoldthebuffalototry,andhereturnedsaying,\"Father—mother,thedoorisgood。Ipassedwithouttrouble。\" Utsetcalledthescarabbeetleandgavehimthesackofstars,tellinghimtopassoutfirstwiththem。Scarabdidnotknowwhatthesackcontained,buthewasverysmallandgrewtiredcarryingit。Hewonderedwhatcouldbeinthesack。Afterenteringthenewworldhewassotiredhelaiddownthesackandpeepedintoit。Hecutonlyatinyhole,butatoncetheStarPeopleflewoutandfilledtheheavenseverywhere。 ThenUtsetandallthepeoplecame,andafterTurkeypassed,thedoorwasclosedwithagreatrocksothatthewatersfrombelowcouldnotfollowthem。 ThenUtsetlookedforthesackwiththeStarPeople。Shefounditnearlyemptyandcouldnottellwherethestarshadgone。Thelittlebeetlesatby,verymuchfrightenedandverysad。ButUtsetwasangryandsaid,\"Youarebadanddisobedient。Fromthistimeforth,youshallbeblind。\" Thatisthereasonthescarabaeushasnoeyes,sotheoldonessay。 Butthelittlefellowhadsavedafewofthestarsbygraspingthesackandholdingitfast。Utsetplacedtheseintheheavens。Inonegroupsheplacedseven—thegreatbear。Inanother,three。InanothergroupsheplacedthePleiades,andthrewtheothersfaroffintothesky。 TheFloodandtheTheftofFireTolowa(DelNorteCo。,Cal。) Alongtimeagotherecameagreatrain。Itlastedalongtimeandthewaterkeptrisingtillallthevalleysweresubmerged,andtheIndiantribesfledtothehighlands。Butthewaterrose,andthoughtheIndiansfledtothehighestpoint,allweresweptawayanddrowned—allbutonemanandonewoman。Theyreachedtheveryhighestpeakandweresaved。ThesetwoIndiansatethefishfromthewatersaroundthem。 Thenthewaterssubsided。Allthegamewasgone,andalltheanimals。 ButthechildrenofthesetwoIndians,whentheydied,becamethespiritsofdeerandbearandinsects,andsotheanimalsandinsectscamebacktotheearthagain。 TheIndianshadnofire。Thefloodhadputoutallthefiresintheworld。Theylookedatthemoonandwishedtheycouldsecurefirefromit。ThentheSpiderIndiansandtheSnakeIndiansformedaplantostealfire。TheSpiderswoveaverylightballoon,andfasteneditbyalongropetotheearth。Thentheyclimbedintotheballoonandstartedforthemoon。ButtheIndiansoftheMoonweresuspiciousoftheEarthIndians。TheSpiderssaid,\"Wecametogamble。\"TheMoonIndiansweremuchpleasedandalltheSpiderIndiansbegantogamblewiththem。Theysatbythefire。 ThentheSnakeIndianssentamantoclimbupthelongropefromtheearthtothemoon。Heclimbedtherope,anddartedthroughthefirebeforetheMoonIndiansunderstoodwhathehaddone。Thenhesliddowntheropetoearthagain。Assoonashetouchedtheearthhetravelledovertherocks,thetrees,andthedrystickslyingupontheground,givingfiretoeach。Everythinghetouchedcontainedfire。Sotheworldbecamebrightagain,asitwasbeforetheflood。 WhentheSpiderIndianscamedowntoearthagain,theywereimmediatelyputtodeath,forthetribeswereafraidtheMoonIndiansmightwantrevenge。 LegendoftheFloodinSacramentoValleyMaidu(nearSacramentoValley,Cal。) Long,longagotheIndianslivinginSacramentoValleywerehappy。 Suddenlytherecametheswiftsoundofrushingwaters,andthevalleybecamelikeBigWaters,whichnomancanmeasure。TheIndiansfled,butmanysleptbeneaththewaves。AlsothefrogsandthesalmonpursuedthemandtheyatemanyIndians。Onlytwowhofledintothefoothillsescaped。 Tothesetwo,GreatMangavemanychildren,andmanytribesarose。Butonegreatchiefruledallthenation。ThechiefwentoutuponawideknolloverlookingBigWaters,andheknewthattheplainsofhispeoplewerebeneaththewaves。Ninesleepshelayontheknoll,thinkingthoughtsofthesegreatwaters。Ninesleepshelaywithoutfood,andhismindwasthinkingalwaysofonething:Howdidthisdeepwatercovertheplainsoftheworld? Attheendofninesleepshewaschanged。Hewasnotlikehimself。Noarrowcouldwoundhim。HewaslikeGreatManfornoIndiancouldslayhim。ThenhespoketoGreatManandcommandedhimtobanishthewatersfromtheplainsofhisancestors。GreatMantoreaholeinthemountainside,sothatthewatersontheplainsflowedintoBigWaters。ThustheSacramentoRiverwasformed。 TheFableoftheAnimalsKarok(nearKlamathRiver,。Cal。) Agreatmanyhundredsnowsago,Kareya,sittingontheSacredStool,createdtheworld。First,hemadethefishesintheBigWater,thentheanimalsonthegreenland,andlastofall,Man!Butatfirsttheanimalswereallalikeinpower。Nooneknewwhichanimalsshouldbefoodforothers,andwhichshouldbefoodforman。ThenKareyaorderedthemalltomeetinoneplace,thatManmightgiveeachhisrankandhispower。Sotheanimalsallmettogetheroneevening,whenthesunwasset,towaitovernightforthecomingofManonthenextmorning。KareyaalsocommandedMantomakebowsandarrows,asmanyastherewereanimals,andtogivethelongestonetotheanimalwhichwastohavethemostpower,andtheshortesttotheonewhichshouldhaveleastpower。 Sohedid,andafterninesleepshisworkwasended,andthebowsandarrowswhichhehadmadewereverymany。 Nowtheanimals,beingalltogether,wenttosleep,sotheymightbereadytomeetManonthenextmorning。ButCoyotewasexceedinglycunning—hewascunningaboveallthebeasts。Coyotewantedthelongestbowandthegreatestpower,sohecouldhavealltheotheranimalsforhismeat。Hedecidedtostayawakeallnight,sothathewouldbefirsttomeetManinthemorning。Sohelaughedtohimselfandstretchedhisnoseoutonhispawandpretendedtosleep。Aboutmidnighthebegantobesleepy。Hehadtowalkaroundthecampandscratchhiseyestokeepthemopen。Hegrewmoresleepy,sothathehadtoskipandjumpabouttokeepawake。Buthemadesomuchnoise,heawakenedsomeoftheotheranimals。Whenthemorningstarcameup,hewastoosleepytokeephiseyesopenanylonger。Sohetooktwolittlesticks,andsharpenedthemattheends,andproppedopenhiseyelids。Thenhefeltsafe。Hewatchedthemorningstar,withhisnosestretchedalonghispaws,andfellasleep。Thesharpstickspinnedhiseyelidsfasttogether。 Themorningstarroserapidlyintothesky。Thebirdsbegantosing。Theanimalswokeupandstretchedthemselves,butstillCoyotelayfastasleep。Whenthesunrose,theanimalswenttomeetMan。HegavethelongestbowtoCougar,sohehadgreatestpower;thesecondlongesthegavetoBear;othershegavetotheotheranimals,givingallbutthelasttoFrog。Buttheshortestonewasleft。Mancriedout,\"WhatanimalhaveImissed?\"ThentheanimalsbegantolookaboutandfoundCoyotefastasleep,withhiseyelidspinnedtogether。Alltheanimalsbegantolaugh,andtheyjumpeduponCoyoteanddanceduponhim。ThentheyledhimtoMan,stillblinded,andManpulledoutthesharpsticksandgavehimtheshortestbowofall。Itwouldhardlyshootanarrowfartherthanafoot。Alltheanimalslaughed。 ButMantookpityonCoyote,becausehewasnowweakereventhanFrog。 Soathisrequest,Kareyagavehimcunning,tentimesmorethanbefore,sothathewascunningabovealltheanimalsofthewood。ThereforeCoyotewasfriendlytoManandhischildren,anddidmanythingsforthem。 CoyoteandSunPaiUte(nearKernRiver,Cal。) Alongtimeago,Coyotewantedtogotothesun。HeaskedPokoh,OldMan,toshowhimthetrail。Coyotewentstraightoutonthistrailandhetravelleditallday。ButSunwentroundsothatCoyotecamebackatnighttotheplacefromwhichhestartedinthemorning。 Thenextmorning,CoyoteaskedPokohtoshowhimthetrail。Pokohshowedhim,andCoyotetravelledalldayandcamebackatnighttothesameplaceagain。 Butthethirdday,Coyotestartedearlyandwentoutonthetrailtotheedgeoftheworldandsatdownontheholewherethesuncameup。Whilewaitingforthesunhepointedwithhisbowandarrowatdifferentplacesandpretendedtoshoot。Healsopretendednottoseethesun。 WhenSuncameup,hetoldCoyotetogetoutofhisway。Coyotetoldhimtogoaround;thatitwashistrail。ButSuncameupunderhimandhehadtohitchforwardalittle。AfterSuncameupalittlefarther,itbegantogethotonCoyote’sshoulder,sohespitonhispawandrubbedhisshoulder。Thenhewantedtorideupwiththesun。Sunsaid,\"Oh,no\"; butCoyoteinsisted。SoCoyoteclimbeduponSun,andSunstartedupthetrailinthesky。Thetrailwasmarkedoffintostepslikealadder。AsSunwentuphecounted\"one,two,three,\"andsoon。ByandbyCoyotebecameverythirsty,andheaskedSunforadrinkofwater。Sungavehimanacorn—cupfull。Coyoteaskedhimwhyhehadnomore。Aboutnoontime,Coyotebecameveryimpatient。Itwasveryhot。Suntoldhimtoshuthiseyes。Coyoteshutthem,butopenedthemagain。Hekeptopeningandshuttingthemalltheafternoon。Atnight,whenSuncamedown,Coyotetookholdofatree。ThenheclamberedoffSunandclimbeddowntotheearth。 TheCourseoftheSunSia(NewMexico) Sussistinnako,thespider,saidtothesun,\"Myson,youwillascendandpassovertheworldabove。Youwillgofromnorthtosouth。Returnandtellmewhatyouthinkofit。\" Thesunsaid,onhisreturn,\"Mother,Ididasyoubademe,andIdidnotliketheroad。\" Spidertoldhimtoascendandpassovertheworldfromwesttotheeast。 Onhisreturn,thesunsaid,\"Itmaybegoodforsome,mother,butIdidnotlikeit。\" Spidersaid,\"Youwillagainascendandpassoverthestraightroadfromtheeasttothewest。Returnandtellmewhatyouthinkofit。\" Thatnightthesunsaid,\"Iammuchcontented。Ilikethatroadmuch。\" Sussistinnakosaid,\"Myson,youwillascendeachdayandpassovertheworldfromeasttowest。\" Uponeachday’sjourneythesunstopsmidwayfromtheeasttothecentreoftheworldtoeathisbreakfast。Inthecentrehestopstoeathisdinner。Halfwayfromthecentretothewesthestopstoeathissupper。 Heneverfailstoeatthesethreemealseachday,andalwaysstopsatthesamepoints。