Native American Legends
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Apache Creation Story
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In the beginning nothing existed--no
earth, no sky, no sun, no moon, only darkness was everywhere. |
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Suddenly from the darkness emerged
a thin disc, one side yellow and the other side white, appearing suspended
in midair. Within the disc sat a small bearded man, Creator, the One Who
Lives Above. As if waking from a long nap, he rubbed his eyes and face with
both hands. |
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When he looked into the endless darkness,
light appeared above. He looked down and it became a sea of light. To the
east, he created yellow streaks of dawn. To the west, tints of many colours
appeared everywhere. There were also clouds of different
colours. |
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Creator wiped his sweating face and
rubbed his hands together, thrusting them downward. Behold! A shining cloud
upon which sat a little girl. |
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"Stand up and tell me where are you
going," said Creator. But she did not reply. He rubbed his eyes again and
offered his right hand to the Girl-Without-Parents. |
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"Where did you come from?" she asked,
grasping his hand. |
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"From the east where it is now light,"
he replied, stepping upon her cloud. |
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"Where is the earth?" she
asked. |
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"Where is the sky?" he asked, and sang,
"I am thinking, thinking, thinking what I shall create next." He sang four
times, which was the magic number. |
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Creator brushed his face with his hands,
rubbed them together, then flung them wide open! Before them stood Sun-God.
Again Creator rubbed his sweaty brow and from his hands dropped Small-
Boy. |
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All four gods sat in deep thought upon
the small cloud. |
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"What shall we make next?" asked Creator.
"This cloud is much too small for us to live upon." |
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Then he created Tarantula, Big Dipper,
Wind, Lightning-Maker, and some western clouds in which to house
Lightning-Rumbler, which he just finished. |
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Creator sang, "Let us make earth. I
am thinking of the earth, earth, earth; I am thinking of the earth," he sang
four times. |
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All four gods shook hands. In doing
so, their sweat mixed together and Creator rubbed his palms, from which fell
a small round, brown ball, not much larger than a bean. |
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Creator kicked it, and it expanded.
Girl-Without-Parents kicked the ball, and it enlarged more. Sun-God and Small-Boy
took turns giving it hard kicks, and each time the ball expanded. Creator
told Wind to go inside the ball and to blow it up. |
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Tarantula spun a black cord and, attaching
it to the ball, crawled away fast to the east, pulling on the cord with all
his strength. Tarantula repeated with a blue cord to the south, a yellow
cord to the west, and a white cord to the north. With mighty pulls in each
direction, the brown ball stretched to immeasurable size--it became the earth!
No hills, mountains, or rivers were visible; only smooth, treeless, brown
plains appeared. |
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Creator scratched his chest and rubbed
his fingers together and there appeared Hummingbird. |
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"Fly north, south, east, and west and
tell us what you see," said Creator. |
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"All is well," reported Hummingbird
upon his return. "The earth is most beautiful, with water on the west
side." |
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But the earth kept rolling and dancing
up and down. So Creator made four giant posts--black, blue, yellow, and white
to support the earth. Wind carried the four posts, placing them beneath the
four cardinal points of the earth. The earth sat still. |
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Creator sang, "World is now made and
now sits still," which he repeated four times. |
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Then he began a song about the sky.
None existed, but he thought there should be one. After singing about it
four times, twenty- eight people appeared to help make a sky above the earth.
Creator chanted about making chiefs for the earth and sky. |
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He sent Lightning-Maker to encircle
the world, and he returned with three uncouth creatures, two girls and a
boy found in a turquoise shell. They had no eyes, ears, hair, mouths, noses,
or teeth. They had arms and legs, but no fingers or toes. |
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Sun-God sent for Fly to come and build
a sweathouse. Girl- Without-Parents covered it with four heavy clouds. In
front of the east doorway she placed a soft, red cloud for a foot-blanket
to be used after the sweat. |
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Four stones were heated by the fire
inside the sweathouse. The three uncouth creatures were placed inside. The
others sang songs of healing on the outside, until it was time for the sweat
to be finished. Out came the three strangers who stood upon the magic red
cloud-blanket. Creator then shook his hands toward them, giving each one
fingers, toes, mouths, eyes, ears, noses and hair. |
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Creator named the boy, Sky-Boy, to
be chief of the Sky-People. One girl he named Earth-Daughter, to take charge
of the earth and its crops. The other girl he named Pollen-Girl, and gave
her charge of health care for all Earth-People. |
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Since the earth was flat and barren,
Creator thought it fun to create animals, birds, trees, and a hill. He sent
Pigeon to see how the world looked. Four days later, he returned and reported,
"All is beautiful around the world. But four days from now, the water on
the other side of the earth will rise and cause a mighty
flood." |
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Creator made a very tall pinon tree.
Girl-Without-Parents covered the tree framework with pinon gum, creating
a large, tight ball. |
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In four days, the flood occurred. Creator
went up on a cloud, taking his twenty-eight helpers with him.
Girl-Without-Parents put the others into the large, hollow ball, closing
it tight at the top. |
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In twelve days, the water receded,
leaving the float-ball high on a hilltop. The rushing floodwater changed
the plains into mountains, hills, valleys, and rivers. Girl-Without-Parents
led the gods out from the float-ball onto the new earth. She took them upon
her cloud, drifting upward until they met Creator with his helpers, who had
completed their work making the sky during the flood time on
earth. |
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Together the two clouds descended to
a valley below. There, Girl- Without-Parents gathered everyone together to
listen to Creator. |
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"I am planning to leave you," he said.
"I wish each of you to do your best toward making a perfect, happy
world. |
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"You, Lightning-Rumbler, shall have
charge of clouds and water. |
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"You, Sky-Boy, look after all
Sky-People. |
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"You, Earth-Daughter, take charge of
all crops and Earth-People. |
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"You, Pollen-Girl, care for their health
and guide them. |
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"You, Girl-Without-Parents, I leave
you in charge over all." |
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Creator then turned toward
Girl-Without-Parents and together they rubbed their legs with their hands
and quickly cast them forcefully downward. Immediately between them arose
a great pile of wood, over which Creator waved a hand, creating
fire. |
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Great billowy clouds of smoke at once
drifted skyward. Into this cloud, Creator disappeared. The other gods followed
him in other clouds of smoke, leaving the twenty-eight workers to people
the earth. |
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Sun-God went east to live and travel
with the Sun. Girl-Without- Parents departed westward to live on the far
horizon. Small-Boy and Pollen-Girl made cloud homes in the south. Big Dipper
can still be seen in the northern sky at night, a reliable guide to
all. |
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