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The
Creation of the Night
a
Brazilian Legend
tranlated and illustrated by Maria Lucia Guimaraes Maier
When the earth was very young the night and the animals
didn't exist.
There were only trees, plants and people. During this time,
the sun shined very brightly. The people were always very
tired because they didn't sleep well. The trees were faded
because of the hot weather.
Only the Big Snake who was a witch could make the night
appear.
She was a very big snake who lived near a river. She kept
night on the bottom of the river, inside a coconut.
The snake enjoyed seeing the people very tired and asleep.
The indians implored her to give them night, but it was
useless.
One day, the snake's beautiful Indian daughter married.
Like her mother, she didn't need the night to rest. But
her husband and the other people of the village were always
tired. She didn't like to see them suffer. So she told her
husband that she would ask to her mother to give her the
night. Her mother never refused her requests.
Her husband had three faithful servants. He sent them to
take the night from the witch. Immediately the three indians
took a boat and went to meet the Big Snake.
Although the three men were very tired they rowed fast.
When the trees saw the scene, they asked were the Indians
were going so fast. When the trees learned that night would
come they started to dance and shout wih joy.
The three servants arrived at the place where the witch
lived. They told her why they had come. She didn't like
the idea about giving them night, but she couldn't refuse
her daughter's request.
She gave them the coconut with the night inside and told
them that only her daughter must open it. If another person
opened the coconut, the darkness would cover the earth forever.
The servants agreed and returned to the village. During
their return they heard strange noises from inside the coconut.
They were the sounds of toads, crickets and other animals
of the night.
They became very curious. They could wait no longer and
opened the coconut. When they did it, they were astonished.
The animals and the darkness escaped. All was very dark.
No one could see anything . All the things without life
seemed like pieces of wood or stones. Leaves changed into
fishes, birds and insects.
Far away at the village, the witch's daughter
told her husband that his three servants had opened the
coconut. He was shocked and very disappointed because he
thought they were faithful. How could the people live with
the darkness?
But his wife had powers and thought of a solution. She had
a way to control the darkness. She took a string of her
hair and cut the sky with it. Soon the dawn appeared. Now
there would be both day and night.
The three foolish servants tried to explain what they had
done but it was useless. The witch's daughter turned them
into three monkeys.
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