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RedPath Legends : Bear's race with turtle - Haudenosaunee
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From: MSN NicknameWitchway_Pawnee  (Original Message)Sent: 8/24/2007 4:19 AM
One fine snowy day, bear was walking through the snow in the forest.
When he walked up on a little hill and stood up on his hind legs, he was
so much taller than anything else he could see, that he was very proud.
Bear loved to brag about how splendid he was, so he thumped himself on
the chest and roared, "i'm the biggest animal in the forest!" And
nobody made a sound, because bear really was awfully big.

Bear got an itchy spot on his back, so he walked through the snow to a
little tree, leaned against it and wriggled around. While he was
scratching, the whole tree broke with a snap! Bear was so impressed with how
strong he was, once more he roared out, "i'm the strongest animal in
the forest!" And nobody said anything, because bear really was very
strong.

Bear began to run down off that little hill. Now, every human child
learns very early that you can run like the wind downhill. But bear was so
impressed with how fast he could run, he skidded to a halt by a little
frozen lake and roared, "i'm the fastest animal in the forest!"

Then bear heard a little voice pipe up from the edge of the lake, "no
you're not, bear! I'm a lot faster than you!"

"what?!" Bear couldn't believe his ears. Then he couldn't believe his
eyes! Because that voice came from a little green water turtle, who was
sticking his head up through a hole in the ice.

Turtle said it again, "really, bear, i'm a lot faster than you are."
Bear and turtle began to disagree, then to argue, and then they began to
make so much noise that the other animals came to see what was going
on. A great argument was in the making when it was decided that the only
way to settle the question was to have a race between bear and turtle.
The animals reached a general agreement: the race would be around the
lake. But then turtle said, "i am a water animal, so i'll have to race
in the lake."

Bear objected, "you must think i'm pretty stupid! You can just dive
under the ice, then come back up and say you won!" Though the animals did
think he was pretty stupid, he had a point. So a solution was agreed
upon. Bear who was a land animal, would race around the lake, while
turtle would swim from one hole in the ice to another, put his head up and
say something, then swim on. Fox, who had no reason to cheat in this
case, was chosen to be the starter and judge, and the race was scheduled
for the next day.

The next morning, elk, who had the biggest feet, was chosen to punch
holes in the ice every few feet. All the animals had heard about the race
and had come to see it. Almost all the spectators were making bets, and
because most of them were so tired of listening to bear brag, the bets
were heavily in favor of turtle.

Fox called the racers to his side. "are you ready, bear?" Now bear had
been warming up, doing exercises, and getting in some last minute
bragging, so he yawned and said, "yeah, i'm ready." Fox asked, "are you
ready turtle?" And turtle, at his first hole in the ice said, "i'm ready!"

"alright," said fox, "once around the lake and back to me. Now
........... Run!"

Turtle dived under the water, and bear began to just walk, waving
casually to his friends, just to prove how easy this was going to be. But
bear had only taken a couple of steps when turtle's head came up in the
second hole in the ice.

Turtle said, "come on bear, catch up with me!" And turtle dived under
and went on. Bear was flabbergasted! This turtle was faster than he
thought, so bear began to jog a little faster. But only three steps
farther, turtle's head popped up at the next hole. He said, "come on, bear,
catch up with me!" Then dived under and went on.

Now, bear knew he had to run! He dropped to all fours and began to run
as fast as he could. But before bear passed the third hole, turtle came
up at the fourth hole and said, "come on, bear, i'm way ahead of you!"

Bear ran and ran as fast, his tongue drooping further and further out
of his mouth, so out of breath he thought he would drop. But, that
turtle just kept getting farther and farther ahead, each time popping out of
a hole to say, "come on, bear, catch up with me!" Until finally, when
bear was only half way around the lake, turtle finished the race!

A great cheer went up from the other animals, "turtle is the fastest
animal in the forest!" Even those that hadn't bet on turtle came down to
congratulate him and shake his clawed foot and pat his shell.

And bear? Well, bear was so exhausted, and so humiliated that he didn't
even finish the race. He turned and went to his house, which was a
cave, and slept the rest of the winter. And to this day, bears sleep all
winter so they don't have to remember losing that race to a turtle!

There was a big party and feast in turtle's honor, and then, finally,
everyone went home.

Now, turtle looked around carefully, making sure everyone was gone.
Then he crawled down to the edge of the ice, stuck out his clawed foot and
rapped three times on the ice.

Suddenly, up through the holes in the ice came turtle's brothers and
sisters, his mom and dad, his aunts, uncles, cousins near and distant,
even his grandma and grandpa turtles were there, and everyone of them
looked exactly like turtle! They nodded their heads at each other and
said, "yes, we are the fastest animals in the forest!"

Turtle said, "thank you, my kinfolks. Today we have proved that though
we turtles may be slow of foot, we are not slow of wit!"


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