The
Origin of Plant Medicine
At one time, animals and people lived together
peaceably and talked with each other. But when mankind began to multiply
rapidly, the animals were crowded into forests and deserts.
Man began to destroy animals wholesale for their
skins and furs, not just for needed food. Animals became angry at such
treatment by their former friends, resolving they must punish mankind.
The bear tribe met in council presided over by
Old White Bear, their Chief. After several bears had spoken against mankind
for their bloodthirsty ways, war was unanimously agreed upon. But what kinds
of weapons should the bears use?
Chief Old White Bear suggested that man's
weapon, the bow and arrow, should be turned against him. All of the council
agreed. While the bears worked and made bows and arrows, they wondered what
to do about bowstrings. One of the bears sacrificed himself to provide the
strings, while the others searched for good arrow- wood.
When the first bow was completed and tried, the
bear's claws could not release the strings to shoot the arrow. One bear
offered to cut his claws, but Chief Old White Bear would not allow him to do
that, because without claws he could not climb trees for food and safety. He
might starve.
The deer tribe called together its council led
by Chief Little Deer. They decided that any Indian hunters, who killed deer
without asking pardon in a suitable manner, should be afflicted with painful
rheumatism in their joints.
After this decision, Chief Little Deer sent a
messenger to their nearest neighbors, the Cherokee.
"From now on, your hunters must first offer a
prayer to the deer before killing him," said the messenger. "You must ask
his pardon, stating you are forced only by the hunger needs of your tribe to
kill the deer. Otherwise, a terrible disease will come to the hunter."
When a deer is slain by an Indian hunter, Chief
Little Deer will run to the spot and ask the slain deer's spirit, "Did you
hear the hunter's prayer for pardon?"
If the reply is yes, then all is well and Chief
Little Deer returns to his cave. But if the answer is no, then the Chief
tracks the hunter to his lodge and strikes him with the terrible disease of
rheumatism, making him a helpless cripple unable to hunt again.
All the fishes and reptiles then held a council
and decided they would haunt those Cherokee, who tormented them, by telling
them hideous dreams of serpents twining around them and eating them alive.
These snake and fish dreams occurred often among the Cherokees. To get
relief, the Cherokees pleaded with their holy man to banish their
frightening dreams if they no longer tormented the snakes and fish.
Now when the Creator heard what the animals had
decided against mankind, He planned a countermove of His own. He spoke to
all the friendly plants: each tree, shrub, herb, grass, and moss and gave
them the medicine to furnish a cure for each one of the diseases named by
the animals and insects.
Thereafter, when the Cherokee visited their
medicine man about their ailments and if the medicine man was in doubt, he
would ask the Creator which plant to use. Knowing they always carried a
proper remedy for mankind's diseases.
This was the beginning of plant medicine from
nature among the Cherokee nation a long, long time ago.
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