Manataka American Indian Council
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Creation Myth
An
Algonquin Story
The great Earth Mother had two sons, Glooskap and Malsum. Glooskap was good,
wise, and creative; Malsum was evil, selfish, and destructive.
When their mother died, Glooskap went to work creating plants, animals, and
humans from her body. Malsum, in contrast, made poisonous plants and snakes.
As Glooskap continued to create wonderful things, Malsum grew tired of his good
brother and plotted to kill him.
In jest, Malsum bragged that he was invincible, although there was one thing
that could kill him: the roots of the fern plant.
He badgered Glooskap for days to find the good brother's vulnerability. Finally,
as Glooskap could tell no lies, he confided that he could be killed only by an
owl feather. Knowing this, Malsum made a dart from an owl feather and killed
Glooskap.
The power of good is so strong, however; that Glooskap rose from the dead, ready
to avenge himself. Alive again, Glooskap also knew that Malsum would continue to
plot against him.
Glooskap realized that he had no choice but to destroy Malsum in order that good
would survive and his creatures would continue to live. So he went to a stream
and attracted his evil brother by loudly saying that a certain flowering reed
could also kill him.
Glooskap then pulled a fern plant out by the roots and flung it at Malsum, who
fell to the ground dead. Malsum's spirit went underground and be-came a wicked
wolf-spirit that still occasionally torments humans and animals, but fears the
light of day.
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