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<h2>HOW THE WORLD WAS MADE</h2>
<p class="subtitle">Cherokee</p>
<p><span class="dropcap">T</span>he earth is a great floating island in a sea of
water. At each of the four corners there is a
cord hanging down from the sky. The sky is
of solid rock. When the world grows old and worn
out, the cords will break, and then the earth will sink
down into the ocean. Everything will be water again.
All the people will be dead. The Indians are much
afraid of this.</p>
<p>In the long time ago, when everything was all water,
all the animals lived up above in Galun’lati, beyond the
stone arch that made the sky. But it was very much
crowded. All the animals wanted more room. The
animals began to wonder what was below the water
and at last Beaver’s grandchild, little Water Beetle,
offered to go and find out. Water Beetle darted in
every direction over the surface of the water, but it
could find no place to rest. There was no land at all.
Then Water Beetle dived to the bottom of the water
and brought up some soft mud. This began to grow
and to spread out on every side until it became the
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island which we call the earth. Afterwards this earth
was fastened to the sky with four cords, but no one
remembers who did this.</p>
<p>At first the earth was flat and soft and wet. The
animals were anxious to get down, and they sent out
different birds to see if it was yet dry, but there was
no place to alight; so the birds came back to Galun’lati.
Then at last it seemed to be time again, so they sent out
Buzzard; they told him to go and make ready for them.
This was the Great Buzzard, the father of all the
buzzards we see now. He flew all over the earth, low
down near the ground, and it was still soft. When he
reached the Cherokee country, he was very tired; his
wings began to flap and strike the ground. Wherever
they struck the earth there was a valley; whenever the
wings turned upwards again, there was a mountain.
When the animals above saw this, they were afraid
that the whole world would be mountains, so they
called him back, but the Cherokee country remains full
of mountains to this day. [This was the original home,
in North Carolina.]</p>
<p>When the earth was dry and the animals came down,
it was still dark. Therefore they got the sun and set it
in a track to go every day across the island from east
to west, just overhead. It was too hot this way. Red
Crawfish had his shell scorched a bright red, so that
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his meat was spoiled. Therefore the Cherokees do not
eat it.</p>
<p>Then the medicine men raised the sun a handsbreadth
in the air, but it was still too hot. They raised
it another time; and then another time; at last they had
raised it seven handsbreadths so that it was just under
the sky arch. Then it was right and they left it so.
That is why the medicine men called the high place
“the seventh height.” Every day the sun goes along
under this arch on the under side; it returns at night
on the upper side of the arch to its starting place.</p>
<p>There is another world under this earth. It is like
this one in every way. The animals, the plants, and
the people are the same, but the seasons are different.
The streams that come down from the mountains are
the trails by which we reach this underworld. The
springs at their head are the doorways by which we
enter it. But in order to enter the other world, one
must fast and then go to the water, and have one of the
underground people for a guide. We know that the
seasons in the underground world are different, because
the water in the spring is always warmer in winter
than the air in this world; and in summer the water is
cooler.</p>
<p>We do not know who made the first plants and animals.
But when they were first made, they were told
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to watch and keep awake for seven nights. This is the
way young men do now when they fast and pray to
their medicine. They tried to do this. The first night,
nearly all the animals stayed awake. The next night
several of them dropped asleep. The third night still
more went to sleep. At last, on the seventh night, only
the owl, the panther, and one or two more were still
awake. Therefore, to these were given the power to see
in the dark, to go about as if it were day, and to kill and
eat the birds and animals which must sleep during the
night.</p>
<p>Even some of the trees went to sleep. Only the cedar,
the pine, the spruce, the holly, and the laurel were
awake all seven nights. Therefore they are always
green. They are also sacred trees. But to the other
trees it was said, “Because you did not stay awake,
therefore you shall lose your hair every winter.”</p>
<p>After the plants and the animals, men began to come
to the earth. At first there was only one man and one
woman. He hit her with a fish. In seven days a little
child came down to the earth. So people came to the
earth. They came so rapidly that for a time it seemed
as though the earth could not hold them all.</p>
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