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Legend of Six Nations .. Iroquois
Long, long ago, in the great past, there were no people on the
earth. All of it was covered deep water. Birds, flying, filled
the air, and many huge monsters possessed the waters.
One day the birds saw a beautiful woman falling from the sky.
Immediately the huge ducks held a council.
How can we prevent her from falling into the water? they
asked.
After some discussion, they decided to spread out their wings
and thus break the force of her fall. Each duck spread out its
wings until it touched the wings of other ducks. So the beautiful
woman reached them safely.
Then the monsters of the deep held a council, to decide how
they could protect the beautiful being from the terror of the
waters. One after another, the monsters decided that they were
not able to protect her, that only Giant Tortoise was big enough
to bear her weight. He volunteered, and she was gently placed
upon his back. Giant Tortoise magically increased in size and
soon became a large island.
After a time, the Celestial Woman gave birth to twin boys. One
of them was the Spirit of Good. He made all the good things on
the earth and caused the corn, the fruits, and the tobacco to
grow.
The other twin was the Spirit of Evil. He created the weeds
and also the worms and the bugs and all the other creatures that
do evil to the good animals and birds.
All the time, Giant Tortoise continued to stretch himself. And
so the world became larger and larger. Sometimes Giant Tortoise
moved himself in such a way as to make the earth quake.
After many, many years had passed , the Sky-Holder, whom
Indians called Ta-rhu-hia-wah-ku, decided to create some people.
He wanted them to surpass all others in beauty, strength, and
bravery. So from the bosom of the island where they had been
living on moles, the Sky-Holder brought forth six pairs of
people.
The first pair were left near a great river, now called the
Mohawk. So they are called the Mohawk Indians. The second pair
were told to move their home beside a large stone. Their
descendants have been called the Oneidas. Many of them lived on
the south side of Oneida Lake and others in the valleys of Oneida
Creek. A third pair were left on a high hill and have always been
called the Onondagas.
The fourth pair became the parents of the Cayugas, and the
fifth pair the parents of the Senecas. Both were placed in some
part of what is now known as the State of New York. But the
Tuscaroras were taken up the Roanoke River into what is now known
as North Carolina. There the Sky-Holder made his home while he
taught these people and their descendants many useful arts and
crafts.
The Tuscaroras claim that his presence with them made them
superior to the other Iroquois nations. But each of the other
five will tell you, Ours was the favoured tribe with whom
Sky-Holder made his home while he was on the earth. The
Onondagas say, we have the council fire. That means
that we are the chosen people.
As the years passed , the numerous Iroquois Families became
scattered over the state, and also in what is now Pennsylvania,
the middle west and southeastern Canada. Some lived in areas
where bear was their principal game. So these people were called
the Bear Clan. Others lived where beavers were plentiful. So they
were called the Beaver Clan. For similar reasons, the Deer, Wolf,
Snipe and Tortoise clans received their names.
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