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The Coming of Corn |
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Cherokee legends of The Coming of CornAni-Yunwiya, (Cherokee) http://www.thebearbyte.com/Stories/ComCorn.htm Long ago, when the world was new, an old woman lived with her grandson in the shadow of the big mountain. They lived happily together until the boy was seven years old. Then his Grandmother gave him his first bow and arrow. He went out to hunt for game and brought back a small bird. "AH," said the Grandmother, "You are going to be a great hunter. We must have a feast." She went out to the small storehouse behind their cabin. She came back with dried corn in her basket and made a fine tasting soup with the bird and the corn. From that point on the boy hunted. Each day he brought back something and each day the Grandmother took some corn from the storage house to make soup. One day though, the boy peeked into the storehouse. It was empty! But that evening, when he returned with game to cook, she went out again and brought back a basket filled with dry corn. "This is strange," the boy said to himself. "I
must find out what is happening." "Grandson," she said, "you followed me to the shed
and saw what I did there." The old woman shook her head sadly. "Grandson," she said,'then I must get ready to leave you. Now you know my secret I can no longer live with you as I did before. Before the sun rises tomorrow I shall be dead. You must do as I tell you, and you will be able to feed yourself and the people when I have gone." The old woman looked very weary and the boy started to move towards
her, but she motioned him away. "You cannot help now, Grandson.
Simply do as I tell you. When I have died, clear away a patch of
ground on the south side of our lodge, that place where the sun
shines longest and brightest. The earth there must be made completly
bare. Drag my body over that ground seven times and then bury me
in that earth. Keep the ground clear. If you do as I say, you shall
see me again and you will be able to feed the people." |
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