CREATION OF THE ANIMAL PEOPLE
[Okanogan]
The earth was once a human being. Old One made her out of a
woman. "You
will be the mother of all people," he said. Earth is alive yet,
but she
has been changed. The soil is her flesh, the rocks are her bones,
the
wind is her breath, trees and grass are her hair. She lives spread
out,
and we live on her. When she moves, we have an earthquake.
After
taking the woman and changing her to earth, Old One gathered some
of her
flesh and rolled it into balls, as people do with mud or clay. He
made the
first group of these balls into the ancients, the beings of the
early
world.
The ancients were people, yet also animals. In form some looked
human
while some walked on all fours like animals. Some could fly like
birds,
others could swim like fishes. All had the gift of speech, as well
as
greater powers and cunning than either animals or people. But deer
were
never among the ancients, they were always animals, even as they
are
today.
Besides the ancients, real people and real animals lived on
the earth at
that time. Old One made the people out of the last balls of mud
he took
from the earth. He rolled them over and over, shaped them like
Indians,
and blew on them to being them alive.. They were so ignorant that
they
were the most helpless of all the creatures Old One had made.
Old
One made people and animals into males and females so that they
might breed
and multiply. Thus all living things came from the earth.
When we look
around, we see part of our mother everywhere.
The difficulty with the
early world was that most of the ancients were
selfish and some were
monsters, and there was much trouble among them.
They were also very stupid
in some way. Though they knew they had to
hunt in order to live, they didn't
not know which creatures were deer
and which were people, and sometimes they
ate people by mistake.
At last Old One said, "There will soon be no
people if I let things go
on like this." So he sent Coyote to kill all the
monsters and other evil
beings among the ancients and teach the Indians how
to do things.
And Coyote began to travel on the earth, teaching the
Indians, making
life easier and better for them, and performing many
wonderful deeds.
~ Reported by Ella Clark in the 1950s
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