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​Why Rabbit Has A Short Tail

Back when the world was young, Rabbit had a very long bushy tail. In fact, his tail was
longer and bushier than Fox's tail. Rabbit was very proud of his tail and he was
constantly telling all the other animals about how beautiful his tail was. One day Fox
became so tired of hearing Rabbit brag about his tail that he decided to put an end to
Rabbit's boasting once and for all.


The weather was getting colder. One day it finally became so cold that the waters in
the lake and streams froze. A few days later, Fox went down to the lake carrying four
fish. When he got to the lake, he cut a hole in the ice. He tied those four fish to his tail,
then sat down and waited for Rabbit to come.


Soon Rabbit came hopping over the top of the ridge. When Fox saw Rabbit, he quickly
dropped his tail into the cold water. Rabbit hopped right up to Fox and said, "What are
you doing?" "I'm fishing, Rabbit," answered Fox. "With your tail?" Rabbit asked. "Oh
yes, that's the very best way to catch the most fish," Fox replied.


Rabbit said, "How long you been a fishing?" Fox lied and said, "Oh, only about fifteen
minutes." "Have you caught any fish yet?" asked Rabbit. Then Fox pulled up his tail,
and there were those four fish hanging on it.


"What do you plan to do with the fish you catch?" asked Rabbit. Fox said, "Well, I figure
I'll fish for about a week. Then I am going to take all those fish down to the Cherokee
Village and trade them in for a pair of beautiful tail combs. There is only one set of tail
combs left and I really want them." Fox could see that Rabbit was thinking. Rabbit
thought to himself, "If I fished all night long, I bet I would have enough fish by morning
to trade at the Cherokee Village. Then I could get those tail combs for myself."


Fox said, "It's getting late and I'm cold. I think I'll come back and fish some more in the
morning. See ya, Rabbit." Then Fox loped off over the top of the ridge. As soon as Fox
was out of Sight, Rabbit dropped his tail down into the icy water of the lake. Brrrrr, it
was cold! But Rabbit thought, "Oh, no. I want those tail combs more than anything." So
he sat down on the hole in the ice and fished all night long.


Soon after the sun came up, Fox loped over the top of the ridge. He ran right up to
Rabbit. He said, "What are ya doing there, Rabbit?" Rabbit's teeth began to chatter.
"I'm ffffissshing, Fffox." "Have you caught any fish?" Fox inquired. Rabbit started to get
up but he found he couldn't budge. He said, "Fffox you've ggott to helppp me. I'mmm
ssstttuck. "

So Fox, with a big smile on his face walked behind Rabbit. He gave Rabbit one mighty
big shove. Rabbit popped out of that hole and landed clear across the other side of the
lake ... But his tail ... was still stuck in the frozen water. And that's why from that day to
this, Rabbit has such a very short, short tail.
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    • Council Meetings
    • Ceremonies
    • Darkening of the Sun
  • History
    • Children Massacre at Ywahoo Falls
    • Wampum Belt
    • Leaving our homeland
    • Spanish Treaty
    • Natural Disasters
    • Forced Removal
    • States against Indians
    • New Hope
    • Legal Genocide
    • Federal Recognition
    • Bringing the Children Home
    • Historical Cherokee marriage
    • In Ancient Times I
    • The Early Times II
    • The Colonial Period III
    • Sequoyah IV
    • The Cherokee Removal V
    • The Cherokee Today VI
  • Stories
    • How the Deer Got His Horns
    • WHY THE DEER’S TEETH ARE BLUNT
    • What Became Of The Rabbit
    • The Legend of the Cherokee Rose
    • Origin of the Bear
    • Why The Mink Smells
    • Life Lesson for All Cherokee
    • How the Partridge Got His Whistle
    • How The Redbird Got His Color
    • The First Fire
    • The Cherokee Legend of the First Strawberry
    • The Sixth Sun Has Risen
    • Young Harold Mayo and the Witch Woman
    • ORIGIN OF DISEASE AND MEDICINE
    • THE LEGEND OF THE FIRST WOMEN
    • How the Rabbit stole the Otter's coat
    • How the Honey Bee got their Stinger
    • BOY AND THE RATTLESNAKE STORY
    • LEGEND OF THE TLANUHWA AND THE UHKTENA
    • Yahula
    • Bears Race with Turtle
    • Why the Owl has a Spotted Coat
    • Why the Trees Lose Their Leaves
    • Why Rabbit Has A Short Tail
    • Why the Opossum’s Tail is Bare
  • Culture
    • Cherokee Adoption, past and present
    • Roles of extended family
    • Cherokee Clan System
    • Sacred Colors
    • Entering the Circle
    • Fall Cultivation
    • Dances
    • Straight Dancing
    • The Stomp Dance
  • Artist Showcase
  • Council Members
  • Council Minutes