The Legend of the Very First Man
In the very
beginning there lived a being so large that he can not be compared with any known
thing. His name was Melu, and when he sat on the clouds, which were his home,
he occupied all the space above. His teeth were pure gold, and because he was
very cleanly and continually rubbbed himself with his hands, his skin became
pure white. The dead skin which he rubbed off his body was placed on one side
in a pile, and by and by this pile became so large that he was annoyed and set
himself to consider what he could do with it.
Finally Melu
decided to make the earth; so he worked very hard in putting the dead skin into
shape, and when it was finished he was so pleased with it that he determined to
make two beings like himself, though smaller, to live on it.
Making the
remnants of the material left after making the earth he fashioned two men, but
just as they were all finished except their noses, Tau Tana from below the
earth appeared and wanted to help him.
Melu did not
wish any assistance, and a great argument ensued Tau Tana finally won his point
and made the noses which he placed on the people upside down. When all was
finished, Melu and Tau Tana whipped the forms until they moved. Then Melu went
to his home above the clouds, and Tau Tana returned to his place below the
earth.
All went well
until one day a great rain came, and the people on the earth nearly drowned
from the water which ran off their heads into their noses. Melu, from his place
on the clouds, saw their danger, and he came quickly to earth and saved their
lives by turning their noses the other side up.
The people were
very grateful to him, and promised to do anything he should ask of them. Before
he left for the sky, they told him that they were very unhappy living on the
great earth all alone, so he told them to save all the hair from their heads
and the dry skin from their bodies and the next time he came he would make them
some companions. And in this way there came to be a great many people on the
earth.
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