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A Cherokee Legend: How the Deer Got His Horns

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Real Estate Agent with Murphy and Hayesville, NC; Hiawassee, Blairsville, Blue Ridge GA

A Cherokee Legend: How the Deer Got His Horns

In the beginning the Deer had no horns, but his head was smooth just like a doe's. He was a great runner and the Rabbit was a great jumper, and the animals were all curious to know which could go farther in the same time.

They talked about it a good deal, and at last arranged a match between the two, and made a nice large pair of antlers for a prize to the winner.

They were to start together from one side of a thicket and go through it, then turn and come back, and the one who came out first was to get the horns.

On the day fixed all the animals were there, with the antlers put down on the ground at the edge of the thicket to mark the starting point. While everybody was admiring the horns the Rabbit said: "I don't know this part of the country; I want to take a look through the bushes where I am to run."

They thought that all right, so the Rabbit went into the thicket, but he was gone so long that at last the animals suspected he must be up to one of his tricks. They sent a messenger to look for him, and away in the middle of the thicket he found the Rabbit gnawing down the bushes and pulling them away until he had a road cleared nearly to the other side.

The messenger turned around quietly and came back and told the other animals. When the Rabbit came out at last they accused him of cheating, but he denied it until they went into the thicket and found the cleared road. They agreed that such a trickster had no right to enter the race at all, so they gave the horns to the Deer, who was admitted to be the best runner, and he has worn them ever since.

They told the Rabbit that as he was so fond of cutting down bushes he might do that for a living hereafter, and so he does to this day.

Learn these other featured Cherokee Legends:

The Legend of Hanging Dog in Murphy, NC

The Legend of the Cherokee Rose

How The Red Bird Got His Color

 Grandmother Spider Steals the Sun

Legend of the Cedar Tree

 

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Comments(7)

Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Rabbits cut down bushes?  I thought they just had little rabbits:)

Jan 07, 2011 11:58 AM
Lee & Carol Barbour, REALTORS
Murphy and Hayesville, NC; Hiawassee, Blairsville, Blue Ridge GA - Murphy, NC
Mountain Living Team in Murphy NC and North GA

They can sure cut down a garden just before you're ready to harvest, Conrad!

Jan 07, 2011 12:05 PM
Ellen Wright Adams
Academy Mortgage.......We are a Equal Housing Lender - Eugene, OR
LoansByEllen- Licensed in Oregon

Great post.  I love dear and rabbits...always have.  Thanks guys!

Jan 07, 2011 12:22 PM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Lee and Carol, you know I am part Cherokee....and wish my Grandmother was still here so I could ask her about some fun legends.

Jan 07, 2011 01:26 PM
Mary Yonkers
Alan Kells School of Real Estate/Howard Hanna Real Estate - Erie, PA
Erie/PA Real Estate Instructor

Lee & Carol--Love this legend.  Legends, mythology and local customs have always been an interest of mine.  I will go back a read others with the links you provided.  Thanks for sharing.

Jan 07, 2011 10:59 PM
Lee & Pamela St. Peter
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices YSU Realty: (919) 645-2522 - Raleigh, NC
Making Connections to Success in Real Estate

Lee & Carol, I just love reading about the legends of the Cherokees.  They make for delightful reading and story telling for our younger clients too! Thanks for sharing!

Jan 08, 2011 04:01 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Thanks for that...I had no idea.  Silly me, I just thought they were born with them.

Jan 08, 2011 12:17 PM