Race with Buffalo
Cheyenne

There was a time when all the animals lived in peace, when no one ate
anyone else. All the animals were the same color, because they had not
yet painted their faces.
Buffalo was the largest and strongest of the animals, and he was getting
hungry, He wanted to be the chief of all the animals. He wanted to draw
strength from all the other animals by eating their flesh. Buffalo
wanted to become the eater of all the animals.
The Human People also said that they should become the chief of all the
animals. People wanted to draw strength from all the other animals by
eating their flesh. People wanted to become the eaters of all the other
animals.
Buffalo challenged the Human People to a race, the winner of the race
would become the chief of all the animals. The People said that they
would accept such a challenge, but since buffaloes have four legs and
People have only two, the People claimed the right to have another
animal run the race in the People's place. The buffaloes consented.
The People chose the Bird People to represent them in the race. They
chose Hummingbird, Meadowlark, Hawk, and Magpie. All the other animals
and birds wanted to join the race, too, each of them thinking that just
maybe they too had a chance to become chief of all the animals. All
the animals took paint and painted the faces for the race, each
according to his or her spiritual vision.
Skunk painted a white strip on himself and his symbol for the race.
Antelope painted himself the color of the earth for the race. Raccoon
painted black circles around his eyes and around his tail. Robin painted
herself brown with a red breastplate.
The race was to be held at the edge of the Black Hills at the place
known as Buffalo Gap. The competitors would race from the starting line
sticks to the turn around stick and then back to the starting line. All
the
animals, painted according to their vision, lined up between the sticks.
Among the animals were the Bird People, who would run the race with
their wings for the Human People, and Runs Slender Buffalo, the fastest
runner of all the buffaloes.
The cry was given to begin and all the animals and birds set out on the
race. Hummingbird took the lead, ahead of Runs Slender Buffalo, but his
wings were so small that he soon fell behind. As the animals neared the
turn around stick, Runs Slender Buffalo took the lead. Then Meadowlark
came up beside Runs Slender Buffalo, and the two went along side by side
right into the turn. Runs Slender Buffalo wheeled around the stick, her
hooves thundering, and she pulled away form Meadowlark, who went wide to
make the turn.
The animals in the lead passed the late runners who were still headed
for the stick. Meadowlark fell behind and cheered on Hawk as he passed
her. Hawk gained on Run Slender Buffalo, and it looked like he might
pass her. Her heart was pounding and her legs were tiring. But Hawk's
wings
were tiring also, and he soon fell behind.
Runs Slender Buffalo was nearing the finish line as the winner. It
looked like the Buffalo People would become the eaters of all the
animals!
Then, behind the buffalo woman, wings beating steadily, came Magpie. She
was not a quick starter, but her wing beats were hard and true. Her
heart was strong. Her eyes did not wander form the finish line. She
never
looked back. Her wings were wide and she drove herself forward with beat
after beat after beat. All the other animals had fallen behind. Runs
Slender Buffalo looked over at the magpie, but the magpie never looked
away from the starting sticks.
With each beat of her wings she moved past Runs Slender Buffalo by no
more than the length of her bill. At the starting sticks, many animals
began to line up to watch the finish. Raccoon, who had fallen out of the
race early, had returned to the starting sticks. Now he stood up between
the sticks and put out his little hands for the runners to touch as they
passed. He would feel the touch of whoever was in the lead, and turn
toward the winner.
Closer and closer came Runs Slender Buffalo, and some of the animals
feared Raccoon would be trampled. Magpie gradually flew nearer to the
ground so she could brush Raccoon's little hands as she flew past.
Raccoon did not move, but stared straight at the onrushing pair. Magpie
seemed to be pulling ahead. Runs Slender Buffalo leaned forward as she
ran to touch Raccoon's hand with her great nose.
Magpie's wingtip touched Raccoon's little hand and he turned toward her
and instant before Runs Slender Buffalo thundered past and he was
surrounded by a great cloud of dust. All the animals waited breathlessly
for the dust to settle. At last, there stood Raccoon with his little
hand raised toward the path of Magpie.
The Human People had won the race!
The Buffalo wandered the great plains and ate grass and the people
became the great hunters, the chief of all animals.


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