How to scare a bear
Tewa Long ago and far away this did not happen. On top of Red Rock Hill, lived a little rabbit. Prickly pears were his favorite food, and every day he would hunt for them along the east bank of the Rio Grande.
Eventually he ate all the prickly pears along that bank, so
he cast his hungry eyes across the river. He said to himself,
The rabbit knew the river was too deep and too wide for him to swim
on his own, and he sighed,
The rabbit wanted to get home before night fell, so he wasted no
time but went right to picking and eating prickly pears.
That afternoon the little rabbit returned to the river, and his
uncle easily carried him back across the water.
The next day the little rabbit got up early and hurried to meet
Brother Bear. Because of his early start, he arrived first and
decided to stroll in the woods. As he was hopping around, he spotted
an old horse bell that still had a dried-up piece of leather tied to
it. He hung it around his neck, and with each jump the bell
went "Clank! Clank!" the little rabbit said to himself,
When noon came, Brother Bear appeared.
The two picked a place in the dense wooded area to have their
contest. Then Brother Bear made a circle on the ground with a stick.
Little Rabbit sat down, and Brother Bear took off into the woods. A
few minutes later the rabbit heard strange sounds:
Tweet...Tweet...Tweet... Closer and closer came the strange sounds. Suddenly, with a crash, a great big tree came tumbling down and barely missed the little rabbit. "You moved! You moved! I saw you move!" shouted Brother Bear. "No, I didn't move. Come and see for yourself," answered the rabbit. Brother Bear couldn't find any foot marks and had to agree that the little rabbit had not moved at all. Little Rabbit said to Brother Bear, "Now you must sit in this circle as I did in yours." The rabbit drew a circle, and Brother Bear sat in it.
Leaving Brother Bear sitting in the circle, the rabbit headed into
the woods. He just put the old horse bell around his neck and headed
toward the place where Brother Bear was waiting.
Is cha-nay --- Cha nana-ne --- Coo ha ya Where are you sitting, my bear friend? "That's not my friend Little Rabbit. This is something else altogether."
Coming closer to the circle where Brother Bear was sitting, the
little rabbit rang his horse bell louder and sang his song once more.
As the story goes, the little rabbit defeated Brother Bear. And
today if you see a rabbit around the Tewa country, and if he has a
red ring around his neck, you can be sure that the rabbit is
descended from the little rabbit who won Brother Bear's pretty red
necklace.
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