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Indigenous Peoples' Literature

Rabbit and Otter, The Bungling Host

Many native American tribes have legends in which various animalsdisplay their ways and means of obtaining food from others,sometimes using trickster methods. They return meal invitationsand even attempt to provide food of a similar nature and in themanner of the previous host. Sometimes, this leads to trouble.

There were two wigwams. Otter lived in one with his grandmother,and Rabbit lived with his grandmother in the other. One dayRabbit started out and wandered over to visit Otter in his camp.When Rabbit entered Otter's wigwam, Otter asked if he hadanything to eat at home. 'No,' replied Rabbit. So Otter asked hisgrandmother if she would cook something for Rabbit, but she toldhim she had nothing to cook.

So Otter went out to the pond directly in front of his camp,jumped in, and caught a nice long string of eels. Meanwhile,Rabbit was looking to see how Otter would catch his food. WithOtter's great success, Rabbit thought he could do the same.

Rabbit then invited Otter to come over to his camp the next day.His grandmother had already told him that she had nothing to cookfor their meal, but asked him to go out and find something. ThenRabbit went out to the same pond where Otter had found the stringof eels; but he could get nothing, not one fish, as he could notdive no matter how hard he tried.

In the meantime, his grandmother was waiting. She sent Otter outto find Rabbit, who searched and finally found him at the samepond, soaked and with nothing to show for his efforts.

'What's the matter with you?' he asked.

'I'm trying hard to get us some food,' he replied.

So friendly Otter jumped into the pond and again caught a stringof fish, this time for Rabbit's grandmother to cook for theirdinner. Then Otter went home.

The next day, Rabbit started out to visit Woodpecker. When hereached Woodpecker's wigwam, Rabbit found him at home with hisgrandmother. She got out her large pot to cook a meal, but said,'We have nothing to cook in the pot.' So Woodpecker went outfront to a dry tree-trunk, from which he picked a quantity ofmeal. This he took to his grandmother, and she made a good dinnerfor them.

Rabbit had watched how Woodpecker obtained his meal, so heinvited Woodpecker over to visit him. The very next dayWoodpecker arrived at Rabbit's wigwam for a visit. Rabbit askedhis grandmother to hang up her pot and cook them some dinner.

'But we have nothing to cook,' she replied. So Rabbit wentoutside with his birch-bark vessel to fill it with meal. He triedto dig out the meal with his nose, as he had seen Woodpecker do.Soon Woodpecker came out to see what caused the delay.

Poor Rabbit was hurt, with his nose flattened out and split inthe middle from trying to break into the wood. Woodpecker left toreturn to his own wigwam without any dinner. Ever since then,Rabbit has had to carry around his split nose.

Another day, desperate for food, Rabbit thought he would go andsteal some of Otter's eels. He got into the habit of doing thisevery second night. Toward spring, Otter began to wonder wherehis eels had gone as his barrel was getting low.

Otter thought he would keep watch and soon found Rabbit's foottracks, and said to himself, 'For that, I am going to killRabbit.' Now Rabbit knew what was going on in Otter's mind, andwhen Otter reached Rabbit's camp, he fled.

Otter asked Rabbit's grandmother, 'Where has Rabbit gone?'

'I don't know,' she replied. 'Last night he brought home someeels, then he went away.'

'He has been stealing my eels,' said Otter. 'Now, I'm going tokill him.'

So began Otter's search for Rabbit, who guessed Otter would betrailing him. Otter began to gain on Rabbit, who picked up asmall chip and asked it to become a wigwam. Immediately, the chipbecame a wigwam and Rabbit became an old man sitting inside.

When Otter came along and saw the wigwam, he also saw the gray-headed old man sitting inside. He pretended to be blind. Otterdid not know that this was Rabbit himself. Out of pity for him,Otter gathered some firewood for the old man and asked if he hadheard Rabbit passing by. 'No, I have not heard any one today.' SoOtter continued his search.

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Later, Rabbit left his wigwam and started out on another road.Otter could not pick up Rabbit's trail, so he returned to thewigwam. Not only was it empty, but gone entirely. Only a chipremained in its place.

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Otter then saw Rabbit's tracks where he had jumped out of thewigwam. This trick made Otter very angry and he cried out, 'Youwon't fool me again.' Otter followed the new trail.

When Rabbit sensed Otter was closing in on him, he picked upanother chip and wished it to become a house, and there was thehouse, ready to live in. Otter came along and was suspicious assoon as he saw the house with a veranda across the front, and abig gentleman walking back and forth all dressed in white,reading a paper.

This, of course, was Rabbit himself, but Otter did not know it.He asked the big gentleman, 'Have you seen Rabbit go this way?'The man appeared not to hear. So Otter asked again. The gentlemanreplied in Pidgin English a phrase that meant, 'Never sawRabbit.' But Otter looked hard at him and noticed the man's feet,which were Rabbit feet. So Otter felt certain this was his prey.

The big gentleman gave Otter some bread and wine, and Otter lefthurriedly to again track Rabbit back to the house. He came to theplace, but the house was not there. Otter could see the trackswhere Rabbit started running away.

'He'll never have a chance to trick me again, that's his lasttime!' declared Otter.

Rabbit soon came to the head of a bay where there was a verysmall island, so small that a person could almost jump over it.He jumped onto the island and wished it to become a man-of-war.

Otter came to the same shore and saw the big ship anchored there,and the big gentleman in a white suit walking the deck. Ottercalled to him, 'You can't trick me now! You're the man I want.'

Then Otter swam out toward the ship, to board it and to killRabbit. But the big gentleman sang out to this sailors, 'Shoothim! His skin is worth a lot of money in France.'




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