Clever Coyote A Native American Story Loosely based on a Comanche Myth.

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Clever Coyote A Native American Story Loosely based on a Comanche Myth

Clever Coyote Once upon a time, a long ago, a monster stole all the buffalo from the plains and put them in his mountain hideout. “All for me!” roared the monster. Coyote, a wild dog, called all the people and all the animals together in a great meeting to figure out what they could do.

Clever Coyote No one had an idea. They were too afraid of the monster to think at all. "I scouted the monster," Coyote spoke up. "He lives with a very small boy." "We cannot hurt a child," said one of the people. "Not even to get back our buffalo."

Clever Coyote "That is understood," Coyote nodded. "But I was thinking … a small boy must be very lonely with no one to love except a horrible monster. I think we should give him a pet to love. When the chance arises, the pet we send can set the buffalo free." All the people and all the animals thought that was a marvelous idea.

Clever Coyote First, they sent Mouse to win the heart of the small boy. The boy liked Mouse and took him home. But the monster told the boy to send Mouse away.  Next, the people sent Killdeer, a bird. But the bird fared no better. Coyote called another meeting. "I think," Coyote told all the people and all the animals, "that I must go myself."  

Clever Coyote That very day, Coyote set out for the monster's lair. When the boy saw Coyote, his eyes brightened. The boy loved Coyote immediately and took him home. The monster was angry. "Get that mangy dog out of here before I eat you both!" The boy and Coyote ran out of the lair. The boy sat down. He tried not to cry, but a tear ran down one cheek. Coyote licked it away.

Clever Coyote "Poor dog," sniffed the boy. "I bet you're hungry." Coyote put back his head and howled. That is the sound Coyote makes to comfort you. The buffalo heard Coyote's cry. It frightened them. They began shuffling and stamping their feet the way buffalo do when they are nervous.

Clever Coyote The more the boy cried, and the more Coyote howled to make him feel better, the more frightened the buffalo became. One buffalo began to run. The other buffalo ran after him. They ran until they had scattered all over the Plains. Howling angrily, the monster ran after the buffalo. While the monster was gone, Coyote took the small boy to live with the people.

Clever Coyote The monster hunted and hunted, and grew more and more angry, but he could not find a single buffalo. The buffalo had scattered without a trace. Late that night, when the monster stomped home to his lair, young warriors were waiting. They killed the monster, much to the relief of one small boy and all of the people and all of the animals.

Clever Coyote That is why the elders say it is Coyote to whom we owe the buffalo. Even today, the people still give thanks to clever Coyote. If it had not been for the smart head and warm heart of one little dog, that horrible monster would have kept all the buffalo for himself forever.