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Tale of the Wind Horse
A Choctaw Legend
At the time when day and night were still deciding who comes first,
there lived a Horse that will never be seen again. The Horse was not one
that would become as the dying buffalo, for this Horse had no enemies.
The reason that this Horse would not be seen again was because of love.
It is a story that begins this way.
The Horse, who was called Wind Horse, was the fastest and gentlest of
all the Indian ponies. He felt no fear; there was not one that would
harm him. If there was an Indian wounded or that needed a ride, Wind
Horse was there to care and to carry the Indian. Because of the kindness
of Wind Horse, there is no more.
One day, as Wind Horse was feeling the good feeling from being free, he
heard a cry for help. He ran to the edge of the forest and saw an Indian
child Boy caught in a trap meant for Bear. The boy's foot was cut off
and the Boy could not move. Wind Horse went to the side of the Boy and
as the Boy leaned against him, he bent to let the Boy get on his back.
The Boy, who had no name, could not believe that this beautiful Horse
would come to him as a friend. All his life he had lived alone, for with
his bad leg no one wanted him. As he rode the wind on the horse, he
could feel the good feeling that Wind Horse felt. It was as if he were
whole and that he was with family.
Wind Horse knew that the wound that the Boy had was one that could not
be fixed or healed. He was taking the Boy to the place of the Indian
Hunting Ground. This place was where all were made whole and had no fear
or need. Wind Horse felt sadness that one as young as this Boy had to go
to the Ground but he knew that it would be for the best.
As they traveled, the Boy noticed that the trail was always changing.
First it was as it was when the Boy had been hurt, then it was as it was
when he had been happy. Then it was the time when he had not been born.
Soon he saw things that he did not recognize. The Boy became more close
to Wind Horse, for he began to fear.
Wind Horse had seen the times and had seen the Boy and his life. He had
felt the feelings of the Boy. Wind Horse knew that if he continued this
ride, he would not be free any more. For the feelings that the Boy felt
were now becoming the feelings of Wind Horse. For Wind Horse was the
last of his race, the race of Horses that would feel the feelings of the
rider.
Should the rider remain on the Horse of Wind, he would share the fate of
the rider, for then a bond would be made that would not and could not be
broken. Wind Horse knew of this bond, and as a result, always put off
the rider before any bond was made. This time, Wind Horse knew this
would be his last rider.
As they traveled, the Boy began to talk to Wind Horse and Wind Horse
listened. He listened to the hopes of the Boy that someday he would run
with the leaves that blew across the ground. He listened as the Boy
wished for someone to care and love the Boy who had the bad leg. As Wind
Horse listened, he began to feel the love for the Boy that the Boy had
wanted to give a friend.
"Yes," Wind Horse thought, "This is my last ride for I have found one
that needs the feelings that I can give. Since I am the last of my race,
I will spend the rest of my time with the one that can and will give the
feelings that I need."
Wind Horse turned his head and nuzzled the Boy's head. He began to slow,
for the end of the journey was near. The Boy looked up and saw the home
of those who had gone before. He realized that his journey was the last
one he would ever make. He began to feel fear. But as the Horse stopped
to let the Boy down, the Boy realized that he had two good legs and that
all his wounds, hunger, need, and hurt were gone. The Horse made no move
to leave and the Boy knew that the Horse had also made his last journey.
Wind Horse had never brought his riders to the Hunting Ground, so he was
not familiar with the place. He had a new world to explore and he had a
friend to explore it with. As Wind Horse and the Boy walked into their
new world, the Indian People felt a great sadness. Even though the
People could not know what was happening, the feeling of great loss and
unhappiness was all around. Wind Horse could hear their cries of
despair, but he knew that with the passing of many suns and moons, they
would soon forget him and his race.
Wind Horse had made his last journey. He would miss all his travels and
the friends that he had made and helped along the way. He prayed to the
Great Spirit to send a reminder to the Indian People of the friendship
that he and the Indian People had shared. And with Wind Horse's prayer,
the Horse was given to the Indian People as friends.
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