A Cherokee Legend
When the Terrapin won the race from the Rabbit, all the animals
wondered and talked about it a great deal, because they had always
thought the Terrapin slow, although they knew that he was a warrior and
had many conjuring secrets beside.
But the Turkey was not satisfied and told the others there must be some
trick about it. Said he, “I know the Terrapin can’t run, he can hardly
crawl, and I’m going to try him.”
So one day the Turkey met the Terrapin coming home from war with a
fresh scalp hanging from his neck and dragging on the ground as he
traveled.
The Turkey laughed at the sight and said: “That scalp don’t look right
on you. Your neck is too short and low down to wear it that way. Let me
show you.”
The Terrapin agreed and gave the scalp to the Turkey, who fastened it
around his neck.
“Now,” said the Turkey, “I’ll walk a little way and you can see how it
looks.” So he walked ahead a short distance and then turned and asked
the Terrapin how he liked it.
Said the Terrapin, “It looks very nice; it becomes you.”
“Now I’ll fix it in a different way and let you see how it looks,” said
the Turkey. So he gave the string another pull and walked ahead again.
“O, that looks very nice,” said the Terrapin.
But the Turkey kept on walking, and when the Terrapin called to him to
bring back the scalp he only walked faster and broke into a run.
Then the Terrapin got out his bow and by his conjuring art shot a
number of cane splints into the Turkey’s leg to cripple him so that he
could not run, which accounts for all the many small bones in the
Turkey’s leg, that are of no use whatever; but the Terrapin never
caught the Turkey, who still wears the scalp from his neck.
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