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Source: Retold by Barbara Shining Woman
Warren
Long ago when the world was young, there were not many stars in the sky.
In those days the people depended on corn for their food.
Dried corn could be made into corn meal by placing it inside a large
hollowed stump and pounding it with a long wooden pestle. The cornmeal was
stored in large baskets. During the winter, the ground meal could made
into bread and mush.
One morning an old man and his wife went to their storage basket for
some cornmeal. They discovered that someone or something had gotten into
the cornmeal during the night.
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This upset them very
much for no one in a Cherokee village stole
from someone else.
Then they noticed that the cornmeal was scattered over the ground. In
the middle of the spilt meal were giant dog prints. These dog prints
were so large that the elderly couple knew this was no ordinary dog.
They immediately alerted the people of the village. It was decided that
this must be a spirit dog from another world. The people did not want
the spirit dog coming to their village. They decided to get rid of the
dog by frightening it so bad it would never return. They gathered their
drums and turtle shell rattles and later that night they hid around the
area where the cornmeal was kept.
Late into the night they heard a whirring sound like many bird wings.
They look up to see the form of a giant dog swooping down from the sky.
It landed near the basket and then began to eat great mouthfuls of
cornmeal.
Suddenly the people jumped up beating and shaking their noise makers.
The noise was so loud it sounded like thunder. The giant dog turned and
began to run down the path. The people chased after him making the
loudest noises they could. It ran to the top of a hill and leaped into
the sky, the cornmeal spilling out the sides of its mouth.
The giant dog ran across the black night sky until it disappeared from
sight. But the cornmeal that had spilled from its mouth made a path way
across the sky. Each gain of cornmeal became a star.
The Cherokees call that pattern of stars, gi li' ut sun stan un' yi (gil-LEE-oot-soon
stan-UNH-yee), "the place where the dog ran."
And that is how the Milky Way came to be.
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