MSN Home  |  My MSN  |  Hotmail
Sign in to Windows Live ID Web Search:   
go to MSNGroups 
Groups Home  |  My Groups  |  Language  |  Help  
 
Flamming Arrow Gathering Circleflammingarrowgatheringcircle@groups.msn.com 
  
What's New
  Join Now
  ? Flamming Arrow Gathering Circle  
  ?*GROUP CODE OF CONDUCT*  
  ??Messages??  
  Pictures  
  ?*Join us on The Red Road*  
  ?*Spirit Of The Red Man*  
  ? Apache Magic's Gallery  
  ? Keepers of the Flaming Circle  
  Tribal Circle  
  ? NATIVEHEART  
  ? INDIAN STORIES  
  ? Group Seal and Banner  
  ?Greeting Cards  
  ? *OUR AWARDS*  
  ? Awards For Members  
  ? Weather  
  ? Calendar  
  Documents  
  ? Links  
  ? The Peyote Church of God  
  ? Native American Prayers  
  ? American Indian Spirituality  
  ? American Indian Spirituality - Page Two  
  ? Sweat Lodge l  
  ? Sweat Lodge ll  
  ? Smudging  
  ? Ceremony of the Sacred Quest for the Spirit Self  
  ? Vision Quest  
  ? Spirit Stick  
  ? Prayer Mesa Stick  
  ? Native Astrology I  
  ? Native Astrology II  
  ? Daily Horoscope  
  ? Animal Spirits  
  ? Unwritten Laws of the Apaches  
  ? Our Religious Rights  
  ? American Indian Movement  
  ? History of the Pow Wow  
  ? Drum Etiquette  
  ? The Mt Graham Case  
  ? Justice for Leonard Peltier  
  ? Herbs  
  ? Are You an Indian  
  ? Who is Indian  
  ? So You Want to Be an Indian  
  ? Why there are Indians  
  ? Apache Creation  
  ? Sun Dance  
  ? Legend of the White Buffalo  
  ? White Buffalo Calf Woman  
  ? Miracle The Sacred Buffalo  
  ? Origin of the Animals  
  ? The Facts about Thanksgiving I  
  ? The Facts about Thanksgiving II  
  ? Another Thanksgiving Story  
  ? Flamming Arrow pics  
  ? Apache History  
  ? How the Apache Began  
  ? Apache War  
  ? Tall Ships  
  ? books I  
  ? books II  
  ? Native Radio  
  ? Native American Music Books Videos  
  ? Newspapers Magazines Newsletters I  
  ? Newspapers Magazine newsletters II  
  ? Native American Stories  
  ? Native American Whispers  
  ? Native Poetry  
  ? The Legend of the Cherokee Rose  
  ? The Legend of the Dreamcatcher  
  ? Origin of the Sweat Lodge  
  ? Navajo Sand Painting I  
  ? Navajo Sand Painting II  
  ? Chiricahua Stories  
  ? RedTail Hawk Gifts  
  ? Native American Crafts I  
  ? Native American Crafts II  
  ? © A Hopi Prophecy,Part A  
  ? © A Hopi Prophecy, Part B  
  ? © A Hopi Prophecy, Part C  
  ? © A Hopi Prophecy, Part D  
  ? Origin of Tobacco  
  ? The Legendary Origin Of Tobacco  
  ? The Story Of Creation  
  ? Indian Moons I  
  ? Indian Moons II  
  ? Labyrinths  
  ? Native American Geometry  
  ? Remembering Sept.11,2001  
  ? Native Leaders Speaks Out I  
  ? Native Leaders Speak Out II  
  ? We Are At The Crossroads  
  ? International Brotherhood Days  
  ? Posters  
  Advertising  
  
  
  Tools  
 

The Legendary Origin of Tobacco

according to the Crow and Hidatsa Indians

A long time ago the Indians roamed the West like the buffalo, one family scattered and returned by change. There were no separate tribes. One of the Indians was a woman of powerful beauty. She gave birth to twin sons, but she did not know who their father was. The beautiful woman sang her sons to sleep with a heartbreaking lullaby, and everyone who heard it took pity on her. Finally, the Earth agreed to claim the first son, and the stars took the second son as one of their own. From then on, the people called them Earthboy and Starboy. When the boys were near manhood , they began to behave a little differently from their friends. Earthboy stopped following the buffalo every where and began to stay close beneath the willows of his home, searching for pretty rocks and carefully observing the slow growth of the plants. Starboy also grew lax in his hunting but rather then staying at home he began to wander far beyond the buffalo. He slept during the days so that at night he could watch the travels of his star family. One day Starboy's wanderings brought him to the foot of the highest mountain. No one had climbed it before, but Starboy started the slow climb upward without hesitating. Somewhere near the sky, Starboy fainted. A shining silver man appeared to him. The man was a star. he told Starboy that he was his father but that he spent his life traveling far beyond the earth, and he said he would not pass near the mountain again in his son's lifetime. "And so to show my love and concern for you, my son, I will give you a gift of great strength and freedom. Keep this plant with you wherever you wander, and in the springtime plant it everywhere you go. Tend the scarred beds, and harvest them when they are tall." With these words, the star plunged his hands into his own silver chest. When he pulled them out again, they were full of tobacco. He told Starboy that tobacco would make everyone in their family strong and free. To share the tobacco and it's power, people must be adopted into Starboy's family. Starboy listened carefully, but he was too overwhelmed to speak. he nodded his head gratefully, and his father burst away from him, pack to the sky. When Starboy came down from the mountains, he found his brother Earthboy, and offered to adopt him and share the tobacco. Earthboy laughed, and said, "Brother, you don't need to climb mountains to have visions. While you were gone, I met my father earth and he taught me some secrets of my own. Your family may become powerful wanders, but mine is going to become a family of peaceful farmers. We will grow everything except tobacco and you will grow nothing more." "I don't want to grow anything more," said Starboy, "I will follow the buffalo, and be strong as an eagle, and as free as wind." Earthboy smiled. " I will be strong as rock, my brother," he said "and steady as sunrise. But no matter how different our families become, we will never quarrel. Your father has given you tobacco, and mine has given me the way of the Medicine Pipe. When we smoke together, your plant with my pipe, our fathers will give us peace and freedom." Earthboy brought forward a beautiful pipe made from the rock and willow of his home. Starboy filled it with tobacco from the heart of the star, and the brothers smoked together. When Starboy left, some of the people went with him, hoping to be adopted into his family. Even before they learned the secrets of tobacco, the people who followed Starboy took a name, and called themselves the Crow. The ones who stayed with Earthboy to learn to farm were called after the willows of their home, Hidatsa. And so the people were divided into tribes, but the power of tobacco and the pipe kept them from becoming enemies

Notice: Microsoft has no responsibility for the content featured in this group. Click here for more info.
  Try MSN Internet Software for FREE!
    MSN Home  |  My MSN  |  Hotmail  |  Search
Feedback  |  Help  
  ©2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.  Legal  Advertise  MSN Privacy