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Subject: [cherokeencn] �g�n-uni'ts�'s Search For The Uktena


> �g�n-uni'ts�'s Search For The Uktena - Cherokee
>
> In one of their battles with the Shawano, who are all magicians, the
Cherokee captured a great medicine-man whose name was �g�n-uni'ts�, "The
Ground-hogs' Mother." They had tied him ready for the torture when he begged
for his life and engaged, if spared, to find for them the great wonder
worker, the Ul��s�'t�. Now, the Ul��s�'t� is like a blazing star set in the
forehead of the great Uktena serpent, and the medicine-man who could possess
it might do marvelous things, but everyone knew this could not be, because
it was certain death to meet the Uktena. They warned him of all this but he
only answered that his medicine was strong and he was not afraid. So they
gave him his life on that condition and he began the search.
>
> The Uktena used to lie in wait in lonely places to surprise its victims,
and especially haunted the dark passes of the Great Smoky mountains. Knowing
this, the magician went first to a gap in the range on the far northern
border of the Cherokee country. He searched and found there a monster
blacksnake, larger than had ever been known before, but it was not what he
was looking for, and he laughed at it as something too small for notice.
Coming southward to the next gap he found there a great moccasin snake, the
largest ever seen, but when the people wondered he said it was nothing. In
the next gap he found a greensnake and called the people to see "the pretty
s�likw�'y�," but when they found an immense greensnake coiled up in the path
they ran away in fear. Coming on to U't�wag�n'ta, the Bald mountain, he
found there a great diya'h�l� (lizard) basking, but, although it was large
and terrible to look at, it was not what he wanted and he paid no attention
to it. Going still south to Wal�si'y�, the Frog place, he found a great frog
squatting in the gap, but when the people who came to see it were frightened
like the others and ran away from the monster he mocked at them for being
afraid of a frog and went on to the next gap. He went on to
Duniskwa`lg��'y�, the Gap of the Forked Antler, and to the enchanted lake of
Atag�'h�, and at each he found monstrous reptiles, but he said they were
nothing. He thought the Uktena might be hiding in the deep water at
Tlanusi'y�, the Leech place, on Hiwassee, where other strange things had
been seen before, and going there he dived far down under the surface. He
saw turtles and water snakes, and two immense sun-perches rushed at him and
retreated again, but that was all. Other places he tried, going always
southward, and at last on Gah�'t� mountain he found the Uktena asleep.
>
> Turning without noise, he ran swiftly down the mountain side as far as he
could go with one long breath, nearly to the bottom of the slope. There he
stopped and piled up a great circle of pine cones, and inside of it he dug a
deep trench. Then he set fire to the cones and came back again up the,
mountain.
>
> The Uktena was still asleep, and, putting an arrow to his bow,
�g�n-uni'ts� shot and sent the arrow through its heart, which was under the
seventh spot from the serpent's head. The great snake raised his head, with
the diamond in front flashing fire, and came straight at his enemy, but the
magician, turning quickly, ran at full speed down the mountain, cleared the
circle of fire and the trench at one bound, and lay down on the ground
inside.
>
> The Uktena tried to follow, but the arrow was through his heart. and in
another moment he rolled over in his death struggle, spitting poison over
all the mountain side. But the poison drops could not pass the circle of
fire, but only hissed and sputtered in the blaze, and the magician on the
inside was untouched except by one small drop which struck upon his head as
he lay close to the ground; but he did not know it. The blood, too, as
poisonous as the froth, poured from the Uktena's wound and down the slope in
a dark stream, but it ran into the trench and left him 'Unharmed. The dying
monster rolled over and over down the mountain, breaking down large trees in
its path until it reached the bottom. Then �g�n-uni'ts� called every bird in
all the woods to come to the feast, and so many came that when they were
done not even the bones were left.
>
> After seven days he went by night to the spot. The body and the bones of
the snake were gone, all eaten by the birds, but he saw a bright light
shining in the darkness, and going over to it he found, resting on a
low-hanging branch, where a raven had dropped it, the diamond from the head
of the Uktena. He wrapped it up carefully and took it with him, and from
that time he became the greatest medicine-man in the whole tribe.
>
> When �g�n-uni'ts� came down again to the settlement the people noticed a
small snake hanging from his head where the single drop of poison from the
Uktena had struck; but so long as he lived he himself never knew that it was
there.
>
> Where the blood of the Uktena had filled the trench a lake formed
afterwards, and the water was black and in this water the women used to dye
the cane splits for their baskets.
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