Coyote and the Rolling Rock
Native American Lore One spring day Coyote and Fox were out for a walk, and when they came to a big smooth rock, Coyote threw his blanket over it and they sat down to rest. After a while the Sun became very hot, and Coyote decided he no longer needed the blanket. "Here, brother," he said to the rock, "I give you my blanket because you are poor and have let me rest on you. Always keep it."
Then Coyote and Fox went on their way. They had not gone far when a heavy cloud
covered the sky. Lightning flashed and thunder rumbled and rain began to fall. The only
shelter they could find was in a coulee, and Coyote said to Fox,
So Fox ran back to the rock, and said,
Fox returned to Coyote and told him what the rock had said.
He grew very angry and went back to the rock and
snatched the blanket off.
Coyote and Fox kept dry under the blanket until the rain stopped and the sun came
out again. Then they left the coulee and resumed their walk toward the river. After a while
they heard a loud noise behind them coming from the other side of the hill.
Fox went to the top of the hill, and then came hurrying back as fast as he could.
Meanwhile Coyote had raced down the hill and jumped into the river. He swam across to the other side where he was sure that he was safe because he knew that rocks sink in water. But when the rock splashed into the river it began swimming, and Coyote fled toward the nearest woods. As soon as he was deep in the timber, he lay down to rest, but he had scarcely stretched himself out when he heard trees crashing. Knowing that the rock was still pursuing him, Coyote jumped up and ran out on the open prairie.
Some bears were crossing there, and Coyote called upon them for help.
The buffalo put their heads down and rushed upon
the rock, but it broke their skulls and kept rolling.
Coyote kept running along a pathway, but the rock was now very close to him, so close that it began to knock against his heels. Just as he was about to give up, he saw two witches standing on opposite sides of the path. They had stone hatchets in their hands.
"We'll save you," they called out.
Then Coyote noticed that the path had led him into a large camp.
When he sat down to catch his breath, he overheard one of the witches say to the other:
Coyote pretended he had heard nothing, but he watched the witches
through one of his half-closed eyes until they went into their lodge
and began rattling their cooking utensils. Then he jumped up and emptied
all their water pails. As soon as they came outside again, he said,
He took the pails and started off, but as soon as he was out of sight he ran away as fast as his legs could carry him. Afterwards he heard that when the old witches discovered that he had tricked them, they began blaming each other for letting him escape. They quarrelled and quarrelled, and fought and fought, until finally they killed each other. |
