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How medicine came to be
used
Long, long ago, men and animals lived in great friendship together
and could talk each other's language. They could understand each
other very well. However, mankind multiplied and took up more
and more of the land so that the poor animals got crowded out
into the forests and desert places. Gradually friendship ended
between them and men began to make weapons to kill animals for
their flesh and skins.
At first, the animals were surprised that man could treat them
in this way. Then the animals got angry and decided they must
do something about it.
So the Great Bear Tribe called a big meeting, which was presided
over by their chief, the Old White Bear. Many spoke of the cruel
and terrible hunters that men had become and they decided to make
war upon mankind. But then they realized that they did not have
the same kind of weapons. It was suggested by one of the bears
that man's wicked instruments should be turned against man himself.
As it was with bows and arrows that man did his killing, the bears
decided to make a bow. They got some suitable wood and one of
the bears gave his life so that others could have gut to make
the bowstring. When the bow was ready, it was discovered that
the bears' claws caught in the bowstring and spoiled the shooting.
However one of the bears cut his claws and managed to hit the
mark. Then the Old White Bear pointed out that if they did not
have claws, they could not climb trees to obtain food, like honey,
and would therefore starve.
Now the deer also had a big meeting under their chief, "Little
Deer", and they decided that any hunter who killed one of
the deer tribe without asking pardon in a suitable way should
get very bad rheumatism as a punishment. They sent a special notice
to the nearest group of men, telling them what had been decided,
and they sent instructions as to how they were to ask pardon if
it were absolutely necessary to kill one of the deer. Thus, if
a deer was slain, Chief Little Deer would run to the spot and,
bending over the bloodstains, would ask the spirit of the slain
deer if it had heard the prayer of the hunter for pardon. If the
answer was "No", then the Chief would track the hunter
to his cabin and strike him with rheumatism so that he became
a helplessly crippled man.
The fish and the reptiles also held a meeting all together.
They arranged to haunt cruel hunters with dreadful dreams of serpents
twining around them, and dreams of eating bad fish!
Then, finally, the birds and insects and all the smaller animals
gathered together, presided over by the little Glowworm. They
each had much to say against man and they decided to strike mankind
with other kinds of diseases.
During this time, the Plants, who were still friendly to man,
heard what had been arranged and decided to help human beings.
So each tree, shrub and herb and all grasses and mosses agreed
to give a remedy for each of the diseases that were to afflict
mankind.
So, when doctors wish to know what to prescribe, the Spirit
of the Plant suggests itself. When man has foolishly done wrong
to his fellow creatures and to himself, and so suffers, then there
is medicine to heal and soothe.
Cherokee
Aum
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