Abenaki Creation
and The Importance of Dreaming
The Great Spirit, in a time not known to us looked
about and saw nothing. No colors, no beauty. Time was silent in darkness. There was
no sound. Nothing could be seen or felt. The Great Spirit decided to fill this space with
light and life.
From his great power he commanded the sparks of creation. He ordered Tôlba, the Great
Turtle to come from the waters and become the land. The Great Spirit molded the mountains
and the valleys on turtle's back. He put white clouds into the blue skies. He was very
happy. He said, "Everything is ready now. I will fill this place with the happy
movement of life."
He thought and thought about what kind of creatures he would make. Where would they live?
What would they do? What would their purpose be? He wanted a perfect plan. He thought so
hard that he became very tired and fell asleep.
His sleep was filled with dreams of his creation. strange things in his dream. He saw
animals crawling on four legs, some on two. Some creatures flew with wings, some swam with
fins. There were plants of all colors, covering the ground everywhere. Insects buzzed
around, dogs barked, birds sang, and human beings called to each other. Everything seemed
out of place. The Great Spirit thought he was having a bad dream. He thought, nothing
could be this imperfect.
When the Great Spirit awakened, he saw a beaver nibbling on a branch. He realized the
world of his dream became his creation. Everything he dreamed about came true. When he saw
the beaver make his home, and a dam to provide a pond for his family to swim in, he then
knew every thing has it's place, and purpose in the time to come.
It has been told among our people from generation to generation. We must not question our
dreams. They are our creation. |