THE CHEROKEE STORY OF
THE CREATION
Many, many moons ago, in the beginning of time,
the earth was all water. There was no land. All the four-leggeds, all the
animals, all the winged-ones, lived up in the sky on the clouds. They were
waiting for the land to dry, but it would not dry. They would send one animal
but he would come back unable to find dry land. The animals would regularly
check the water below. Finally, after a dog had looked and reported back that it
was still wet, they sent the water beetle. The water beetle dove into the water,
grabbed a handful of mud at the bottom, brought it up and placed it on top of
the water; and it started to dry, started to build land. He brought more and
more; and still they waited for it to dry, still they waited and waited.
Finally, they sent grandfather buzzard, the
mighty buzzard, down and the land was almost dry. As the buzzard flew, he'd fly
down close to the land; and every time he would flap his mighty wings, he would
form a mountain and a valley. That's why the Cherokee land has mountains and
valleys in it today. All the animals came down and settled on the earth.
After they did, they realized they had no
light. So they called to Grandfather and asked would he give them light, and he
did. He brought to them the sun. He put the sun down right by the ground, and it
was too hot for the animals. So they pushed and pushed, till finally they got it
far enough out that it would not burn all the time; but it was still so hot that
the crawfish was baked. That's why, if you look at him today, he is red from the
sun being too close.
Finally, they got the sun far enough out so it
would not burn and we would have night. And Grandfather told them, "Now
that I have done this for you, I ask that all the four-legged, and all the
animals, and all the plants stay awake for seven days and for seven
nights." This is why today, when a warrior goes to cross his manhood, he
fasts and sweats for seven days.
All the animals and all the plants fell asleep
except for some. The owl stayed awake, and that's why he has vision to hunt at
night now. The plants, the Douglas fir, the cedar, the pine, and a few others
stayed awake for seven nights and for seven days. That's why only these, among
all the plants, are allowed to stay green all the year round. The other plants
fell asleep and so must sleep part of every year.