Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History

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However, there are some echoes of his divine role as expressed in the myths of California, in particular obtaining fire for the people.

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When he reaches Coyote's home, Coyote sees them coming and notices that one of the mountain sheep is much bigger than the rest. A Maidu myth says that as the Creator was fashioning various creatures out of clay, Coyote tried to do the same. Each animal makes a human model in their own likeness; but overnight Coyote destroys the other models, so that only his own model comes to life. Wolf tells Coyote to hide almost all the water, have the Black Spider spin a web to fill the sky's hole, and to hide near the little water still uncovered with Parotsok The eldest, knowing who the big mountain sheep really is, plans on leaving him alone but the younger brother ignores his older brother's warning and decides to kill the big mountain sheep.As he leaves the cave, he is approached by some mountain sheep who accompany him on his journey to his grandfather's house.

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A common theme is of Coyote benefiting the human community by organizing the theft of fire, or of the sun, from the supernatural beings who have been keeping it for themselves; in these myths he is portrayed as a benefactor of the people. Coyote is featured in the mythology of numerous peoples from the area covered by the modern state of California, including the Achomawi and Atsugewi, [1] the Diegueños, [2] the Gallinoméro [3] the Juaneño, [4] the Karok, [5] the Luiseño, [6] the Maidu, [7] the Miwok, [3] the Pomo [8] the Rumsen, [9] the Shasta, [10] the Sinkyone, [11] the Wappo, [12] the Yana [13] and the Yokuts.

Coyote is featured in myths of the Chemehuevi, [17] Paiute, [18] Shoshone [19] [20] and Ute [21] [22] peoples. The role Coyote takes in traditional stories shares some traits with the Raven figure in other cultures.

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Deciding to disobey his mother's instruction, the grandson spends the night and the subsequent morning in the cave. Such tales may have served to reinforce the community moral code, by using outrageous humor to portray examples of intolerable behavior. Coyote is a mythological character common to many cultures of the Indigenous peoples of North America, based on the coyote ( Canis latrans) animal. After shooting the big mountain sheep the younger brother finds that his big catch has suddenly turned into a boy wearing moccasins.In many of these stories he is a major sacred character with divine creative powers; in others he is a malevolent and often comical trickster. After it is completed, and Earth Maker has created the people, Coyote vows to spoil the world and introduce evil to it. He plans on killing the big one before Wolf tells him that that mountain sheep is actually his own grandson and urges him to not only not kill it, but also to feed the big mountain sheep bunchgrass. When the youth awakens, he finds that his head feels heavy, his hands now look completely different, and he is covered in hair.

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This character is usually male and is generally anthropomorphic, although he may have some coyote-like physical features such as fur, pointed ears, yellow eyes, a tail and blunt claws.In a Shasta myth, Coyote saves the world from ten evil moons which have afflicted it with everlasting winter. Some stories depict Coyote as the embodiment of evil lechery: a serial rapist who uses trickery to attack a variety of victims including, for example, his own mother-in-law [7] and his sister. It begins with Coyote's grandson being sent by his mother to go see Coyote and before the grandson leaves he is explicitly told not to enter a cave that lies between his mother's house and Coyote's house.



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