- Possum once had a very long busy tail. he was so
proud of It that combed out
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every morning and always sang about it at the dances.
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Rabbit used
to have tail too, but lost his in frozen lake, jealous of Possum's
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tail, he decided play a trick on Possum at the great council meeting
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dance be held; all animals were invited attend.
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Rabbit's
job spread news.
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- Passing Possum's place, he stopped
to ask if Possum intended come to the dance. said Possum, "Oh, I'll
go if I get a special seat. Because such handsome ought sit where everybody can see me."
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- Rabbit said he would definitely see to it and he would also send someone to
comb and dress Possum's tail for the dance. This pleased Possum very much and he said he
would be there.
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Rabbit went straight way to the Cricket who was an expert hair-cutter; he is known by the
Cherokee as the "barber".
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- Rabbit told Cricket to go the very next morning and
attend to Possum's tail for the dance. Rabbit told Cricket exactly how he wanted Possum's
tail fixed, and then Rabbit went on about his mischief.
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- Bright and early the next morning, Cricket went to the
Possum's place. He said he had come to get Possum ready for the dance. So
Possum stretched himself out on the floor and shut his eyes while Cricket
dressed his tail.
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- Cricket combed out the tail and began to wrap a red
string all around it to keep the fur smooth until that night. But as he
wound the string around Possum's tail, Cricket was clipping off the hair
close to the roots and Possum never knew it.
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When it was time for the dance that night, Possum went to the townhouse where the dance
was to be held. Just as Rabbit had promised, the very best seat was saved for Possum.
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- Then
Possum sat down and waited for his turn to dance. When his turn came, he loosened the red
string from his tail and stepped into the middle of the dance circle.
The drummers began to drum and Possum began to sing. As he danced around the Circle, he
sang, "See my beautiful tail." Everybody shouted and he danced around the Circle
again and sang, "See what a fine color it has."
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- The animals shouted again and he
danced around another time, singing, "See how it sweeps the ground." The animals
shouted louder than ever, and Possum was delighted. He danced around again and sang,
"See how fine the fur is." Everybody was laughing so long and so loud that
Possum stopped to see what was the matter.
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- He looked around at the circle of animals and they were all laughing at
him. Then he looked down at his beautiful tail.
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- There wasn't a hair left on it; it was
completely bare! Possum was so upset and embarrassed that he fell over on the ground in a
dead faint...with a slight grin upon his face, as possums do to this very day when taken
by surprise.
(adapted from "History, Myths and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee" by James
Mooney)
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