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The Story of Jumping
Mouse
from Seven Arrows by Hyemeyohsts
Storm
Native American Lore
Once there was a Mouse.
He was a Busy Mouse, Searching Everywhere, Touching his Whiskers
to the Grass, and Looking. He was Busy as all
Mice are, Busy with Mice things. But Once in a while he would
Hear an odd Sound. He would Lift his Head,
Squinting hard to See, his Whiskers Wiggling in the Air, and he
would Wonder.
One Day he Scurried up to a fellow
Mouse and asked him, "Do you Hear a Roaring in your Ears, my
Brother?" "No, no," answered the Other Mouse, not
Lifting his Busy Nose from the Ground. "I Hear Nothing. I am
Busy now. Talk to me Later."
He asked Another Mouse the same Question and the Mouse Looked at
him Strangely. "Are you Foolish in your
Head? What Sound?" he asked and Slipped into a Hole in a
Fallen Cottonwood Tree.
The little Mouse shrugged his Whiskers and Busied himself again,
Determined to Forget the Whole Matter. But there
was that Roaring again. It was faint, very faint, but it was
there! One Day, he Decided to investigate the Sound just a
little. Leaving the Other Busy Mice, he Scurried a little Way
away and Listened again. There It was! He was Listening
hard when suddenly, Someone said Hello.
Hello little Brother," the Voice said, and Mouse almost
Jumped right Out of his Skin. He Arched his Back and Tail
and was about to Run.
"Hello," again said the Voice. "It is I, Brother
Raccoon." And sure enough, It was! "What are you Doing
Here all by
yourself, little Brother?" asked the Raccoon. The Mouse
blushed, and put his Nose almost to the Ground. "I Hear a
Roaring in my Ears and I am Investigating it," he answered
timidly.
"A Roaring in your Ears?" replied the Raccoon as he Sat
Down with him. "What you Hear, little Brother, is the
River." "The River?" Mouse asked curiously. "What
is a River?" "Walk with me and I will Show you the
River," Raccoon said.
Little Mouse was terribly Afraid, but he was Determined to Find
Out Once and for All about the Roaring. "I can
Return to my Work," he thought, "after this thing is
Settled, and possibly this thing may Aid me in All my Busy
Examining and Collecting. And my Brothers All said it was Nothing.
I will Show them. I will Ask Raccoon to Return
with me and I will have Proof."
"All right Raccoon, my Brother," said Mouse. "Lead
on to the River. I will Walk with you."
Little Mouse Walked with Raccoon. His little Heart was Pounding
in his Breast. The Raccoon was Taking him upon
Strange Paths and little Mouse Smelled the Scent of many things
that had Gone by his Way. Many times he became
so Frightened he almost Turned Back. Finally, they Came to the
River! It was Huge and Breathtaking, Deep and
Clear in Places, and Murky in Others. Little Mouse was unable to
See Across it because it was so Great. It Roared,
Sang, Cried, and Thundered on its Course. Little Mouse Saw Great
and Little Pieces of the World Carried Along on
its Surface.
"It is Powerful!" little Mouse said, Fumbling for Words.
It is a Great thing," answered the Raccoon, "But here,
let me Introduce you to a Friend."
In a Smoother, Shallower Place was a Lily Pad, Bright and Green.
Sitting upon it was a Frog, almost as Green as the
Pad it sat on. The Frog's White Belly stood out Clearly. "Hello,
little Brother," said the Frog.
"Welcome to the River." "I must Leave you Now,"
cut in Raccoon, "but do not Fear, little Brother, for Frog
will Care for you Now." And Raccoon Left, Looking along the
River Bank for Food that he might Wash and Eat.
Little Mouse Approached the Water and Looked into it. He saw a
Frightened Mouse Reflected there. "Who are you?" little
Mouse asked the Reflection. "Are you not Afraid of being
that Far out into the Great River?"
"No, answered the Frog, "I am not Afraid. I have been
Given the Gift from Birth to Live both Above and Within the
River. When Winter Man Comes and Freezes this Medicine, I cannot
be Seen. But all the while Thunderbird Flies, I
am here. To Visit me, One must Come when the World is Green. I,
my Brother, am the Keeper of the Water."
"Amazing!" little Mouse said at last, again Fumbling
for Words. "Would you like to have some Medicine Power?"
Frog asked. "Medicine Power? Me?" asked little Mouse.
"Yes, yes! If it is Possible."
"Then Crouch as Low as you Can, and then Jump as High as you
are Able! You will have your Medicine!" Frog
said. Little Mouse did as he was Instructed. He Crouched as Low
as he Could and Jumped. And when he did, his Eyes
Saw the Sacred Mountains. Little Mouse could hardly Believe his
Eyes. But there they were!
But then he Fell back to Earth, and he Landed in the River!
Little Mouse became Frightened and Scrambled back to the Bank. He
was Wet and Frightened nearly to Death. "You have Tricked
me," little Mouse Screamed at the Frog!"
"Wait," said the Frog. "You are not Harmed. Do not
let your Fear and Anger Blind you. What did you See?" "I,"
Mouse stammered, "I Saw the Sacred Mountains!"
"And you have a New Name!" Frog said. "It is
Jumping Mouse."
"Thank you. Thank you," Jumping Mouse said, and Thanked
him again. "I want to Return to my People and Tell
them of this thing that has Happened to me."
"Go. Go then," Frog said. "Return to your People.
It is Easy to Find them. Keep the Sound of the Medicine River to
the back of your Head. Go Opposite to the Sound and you will Find
your Brother Mice."
Jumping Mouse Returned to the World of the Mice. But he Found
Disappointment. No One would Listen to him.
And because he was Wet, and had no Way of explaining it because
there had been no Rain, many of the other Mice
were Afraid of him. They believed he had been Spat from the Mouth
of Another Animal that had Tried to Eat him.
And they all Knew that if he had not been Food for the One who
Wanted him, then he must also be Poison for them.
Jumping Mouse Lived again among his People, but he could not
Forget his Vision of the Sacred Mountains.
The Memory Burned in the Mind and Heart of Jumping Mouse, and One
Day he Went to the Edge of the Place of
Mice and Looked out onto the Prairie. He looked up for Eagles.
The Sky was Full of many Spots, each One an Eagle.
But he was Determined to Go to the Sacred Mountains. He Gathered
All of his Courage and Ran just as Fast as he
Could onto the Prairie. His little Heart Pounded with Excitement
and Fear.
He Ran until he Came to a stand of Sage. He was Resting and
trying to Catch his Breath when he Saw an Old
Mouse. The Patch of Sage Old Mouse Lived in was a Haven for Mice.
Seeds and many things to be Busy with.
"Hello," said Old Mouse. "Welcome."
Jumping Mouse was Amazed. Such a Place and such a Mouse. "You
are Truly a great Mouse." Jumping Mouse said
with all the Respect that he could Find. "This is Truly a
Wonderful Place. And the Eagles cannot See you here,
either," Jumping Mouse said.
"Yes," said Old Mouse," and One can See All the
Beings of the Prairie here: the Buffalo, Antelope, Rabbit, and
Coyote. One can See them All from here and Know their Names."
"That is Marvelous," Jumping Mouse said. "Can you
also See the River and the Great Mountains?"
"Yes and No," Old Mouse Said with Conviction. "I
Know the Great River, But I am Afraid that the Great
Mountains are only a Myth. Forget your Passion to See Them and
Stay here with me. There is Everything you Want
here, and it is a Good Place to Be."
"How can he Say such a thing?" Thought Jumping Mouse.
"The Medicine of the Sacred Mountains is Nothing One
can Forget."
"Thank you very much for the Meal you have Shared with me,
Old Mouse, and also for sharing your Great Home,"
Jumping Mouse said. "But I must Seek the Mountains."
"You are a Foolish Mouse to Leave, there is Danger on the
Prairie! Just Look up there!" Old Mouse said, with even
more Conviction. "See all those Spots! They are Eagles, and
they will Catch you!"
It was hard for Jumping Mouse to Leave, but he Gathered his
Determination and Ran hard Again.
The Ground was Rough. But he Arched his Tail and Ran with All his
Might. He could Feel the Shadows of the Spots
upon his Back as he Ran. All those Spots! Finally he Ran into a
Stand of Chokecherries. Jumping Mouse could
hardly Believe his Eyes. It was Cool there and very Spacious.
There was Water, Cherries, and Seeds to Eat, Grasses
to Gather for Nests, Holes to be Explored and many, many Other
Busy Things to do. And there were a great many
things to Gather.
He was Investigating his New Domain when he Heard very Heavy
Breathing. He Quickly Investigated the Sound and
Discovered its Source. It was a Great Mound of Hair with Black
Horns. It was a Great Buffalo. Jumping Mouse
could hardly Believe the Greatness of the Being he Saw Lying
there before him. He was so large that Jumping Mouse
could have Crawled into One of his Great Horns. "Such a
Magnificent Being," Thought Jumping Mouse, and he
Crept Closer.
"Hello, my Brother," said the Buffalo. "Thank you
for Visiting me." "Hello Great Being," said
Jumping Mouse. "Why are you Lying here?" "I am
Sick and I am Dying" the Buffalo said. "And my Medicine
has Told me that only the Eye of a Mouse can Heal me. But little
Brother, there is no such Thing as a Mouse."
Jumping Mouse was Shocked. "One of my Eyes!" he Thought.
"One of my Tiny Eyes." He Scurried back into the
Stand of Chokecherries. But the breathing came Harder and Slower.
"He will Die." Thought Jumping Mouse. "If I do not
Give him my Eye. He is too Great a Being to Let Die."
He Went Back to where the Buffalo Lay and Spoke. "I am a
Mouse." he said with a Shaky Voice. "And you, my
Brother, are a Great Being. I cannot Let you Die. I have Two
Eyes, so you may have One of them."
The minute he Said it, Jumping Mouse's Eye Flew Out of his Head
and the Buffalo was Made Whole. The Buffalo
jumped to his Feet, Shaking Jumping Mouse's Whole World.
"Thank you, my little Brother," said the Buffalo.
"I Know of your Quest for the Sacred Mountains and of your
Visit
to the River. You have Given me Life so that I may Give-Away to
the People. I will be your Brother Forever. Run
under my Belly and I will Take you right to the Foot of the
Sacred Mountains, and you need not Fear the Spots. The
Eagles cannot See you while you Run under Me. All they will See
will be the Back of a Buffalo. I am of the Prairie
and I will Fall on you if I Try to Go up the Mountains."
Little Mouse Ran under the Buffalo, Secure and Hidden from the
Spots, but with only One Eye it was Frightening.
The Buffalo's Great Hooves Shook the Whole World each time he
took a Step. finally the Came to a Place and
Buffalo Stopped.
"This is Where I must Leave you, little Brother," said
the Buffalo. "Thank you very much," said Jumping Mouse.
"But you Know, it was very Frightening Running under you
with only One Eye. I was Constantly in Fear of your Great Earth-Shaking
Hooves."
"Your Fear was for Nothing," said Buffalo, "For my
Way of Walking is the Sun Dance Way, and I Always Know
where my Hooves will Fall. I now must Return to the Prairie, my
Brother, You can Always Find me there."
Jumping Mouse Immediately Began to Investigate his New
Surroundings. There were even more things here than in
the Other Places, Busier things, and Abundance of Seeds and Other
things Mice Like. In his Investigation of these
things, Suddenly he Ran upon a Gray Wolf who was Sitting there
doing absolutely Nothing.
"Hello, Brother Wolf," Jumping Mouse said.
The Wolf's Ears Came Alert and his Eyes Shone. "Wolf! Wolf!
Yes, that is what I am, I am a Wolf!" But then his
mind Dimmed again and it was not long before he Sat Quietly
again, completely without Memory as to who he was.
Each time Jumping Mouse Reminded him who he was, he became
Excited with the News, but soon would Forget
again.
"Such a Great Being," thought Jumping Mouse, "but
he has no Memory."
Jumping Mouse Went to the Center of his New Place and was Quiet.
He Listened for a very long time to the Beating
of his Heart. Then Suddenly he Made up his Mind. He Scurried back
to where the Wolf Sat and he Spoke.
"Brother Wolf," Jumping Mouse said. .... "Wolf!
Wolf," said the Wolf ....
"Please Brother Wolf," said Jumping Mouse, "Please
Listen to me. I Know what will Heal you. It is One of my Eyes.
And I Want to Give it to you. You are a Greater Being than I. I
am only a Mouse. Please Take it."
When Jumping Mouse Stopped Speaking his Eye Flew out of his Head
and the Wolf was made Whole. Tears Fell down the Cheeks of the
Wolf, but his little Brother could not See them, for Now he was
Blind.
"You are a Great Brother," said the Wolf, "for Now
I have my Memory. But Now you are Blind. I am the Guide
into the Sacred Mountains. I will Take you there. There is a
Great Medicine Lake there. The most Beautiful Lake in
the World. All the World is reflected there. The People, the
Lodges of the People, and All the Beings of the Prairies
and Skies."
"Please Take me there," Jumping Mouse said. The Wolf
Guided him through the Pines to the Medicine Lake.
Jumping Mouse Drank the Water from the Lake. The Wolf Described
the Beauty to him.
I must Leave you here," said Wolf, "For I must Return
so that I may Guide Others, but I will Remain with you as
long as you Like."
Thank you, my Brother," said Jumping Mouse. "But
although I am Frightened to be Alone, I Know you must Go so
that you may Show Others the Way to this Place."
Jumping Mouse Sat there Trembling in Fear. It was no use Running,
for he was Blind, but he Knew an Eagle would
Find him Here. He Felt a Shadow on his Back and Heard the Sound
that Eagles Make. He Braced himself for the
Shock. And the Eagle Hit! Jumping Mouse went to Sleep.
Then he Woke Up. The surprise of being Alive was Great, but Now
he could See! Everything was Blurry, but the Colors were
beautiful. "I can See! I can See!" said Jumping Mouse
over again and again.
A Blurry Shape Came toward Jumping Mouse. Jumping Mouse Squinted
hard but the Shape Remained a Blur.
"Hello, Brother," a Voice said. "Do you Want some
Medicine?" "Some Medicine for me?" asked Jumping
Mouse. "Yes! Yes!" "Then Crouch down as Low as you
Can," the Voice said, "and Jump as High as you Can."
Jumping Mouse did as he was Instructed. He Crouched as Low as he
Could and Jumped! The Wind Caught him and
Carried him Higher." "Do not be Afraid," the Voice
called to him. "Hang on to the Wind and Trust!"
Jumping Mouse did. He Closed his Eyes and Hung on to the Wind and
it Carried Him Higher and Higher. Jumping
Mouse Opened his Eyes and they were Clear, and the Higher he Went
the Clearer they Became. Jumping Mouse Saw
his Old Friend upon a Lily Pad on the Beautiful Medicine Lake. It
was the Frog.
"You have a New Name," Called the Frog. "You are
Eagle!"
--The END.... or perhaps a new Beginning.
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