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Key words£ºjaguar£¬skunk£¬deer,
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Genre£ºfable |
Topic£ºoverconfidence |
Words:1000 |
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"This is how my godfather did it.
Why shouldn't I be able to do the same thing?"
said the little skunk. |
The jaguar and the little
skunk
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Author£ºFernando
Peñalosa |
Source£ºwww.folkart.com
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Nation£ºQ'anjob'al
Maya |
Date£º2008-8-13 |

(Skunk wakes Mr. Jaguar when prey is sighted)
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Once there was a gentleman jaguar
and a lady skunk. Mrs. Skunk had a son, who was baptized by Mr.
Jaguar, so Mrs. Skunk became his comadre (godmother). And as Mr.
Jaguar had baptized the little skunk, he was Mrs. Skunk's
compadre (godfather).
Mr. Jaguar decided to go looking
for food and came to Mrs. Skunk's house.
"Well, compadre, what are you
looking for? What have you come here for?" the skunk asked the
jaguar.
"Comadre, what I have come to do
is to look for some food," said Mr. Jaguar.
"Oh," said Mrs. Skunk.
"I want my godson to come with me
so that he can learn to hunt," said Mr. Jaguar.
"I don't think your godson ought
to go; he's still very small and something could happen to him.
He better not go, compadre," said Mrs. Skunk. But the little
skunk protested:
"No, mother, I had better go.
What my godfather says is true. I need to get some practice, if
I'm going to learn to hunt," said the little skunk.
"But if you go, you'll be so far
away," said Mrs. Skunk.
"I'm going, I'm going. Come on,
let's go." So they set off on a long walk.
"We're going to where there's a
river. That's where we're going," Mr. Jaguar explained to the
little skunk, his godson.
"When are we going to get there?"
asked the little skunk.
"We're getting close. Follow me
so you won't get lost," said Mr. Jaguar.
"All right," answered the little
skunk. They finally came to the river.
"This is where we're going to
eat," said Mr. Jaguar to the little skunk.
"All right," said the little
skunk.
"Come on over here. I'm going to
sharpen my knife," said Mr. Jaguar.
"All right," said the little
skunk, looking at his godfather.
Mr. Jaguar sharpened his claws,
which he called his "knife."
"I sharpened my knife. Now you're
going to be on guard, because I am going to sleep. When you see
them come, wake me up," said Mr. Jaguar.
"All right," said the little
skunk, "all right, godfather."
Then Mr. Jaguar told him: "Don't
shout. Just scratch my belly when they come. Scratch my belly,
so I won't alarm them. But don't wake me up if just any little
old animals without antlers come along, only when the one with
big antlers gets here. That's when you'll wake me up."
"All right," said the little
skunk. Then the one with the big antlers came, and the skunk
awakened Mr. Jaguar. He scratched his belly, and pointed out the
deer to Mr. Jaguar, who attacked the animal with big antlers. He
went after him and seized him.
"All right, my godson, let's eat.
We're going to eat meat," said the jaguar.
"All right," said the little
skunk. And so they ate and ate.
"Now we're going to take whatever
leftovers there are to your mother," said the jaguar.
"Since we are full, we can take
something to your mother. Your mother will have meat to eat,
just as we did. We will take some to your mother," said the
jaguar. When they came back to the mother's house, he told the
lady:
"Look at the food here. Look,
we've brought you some food, the food that we hunted. Eat your
fill of the meat, comadre," the jaguar said to Mrs. Skunk.
"All right," said the skunk, and
ate the meat.
"I'm full," she said.
"It's good that you're satisfied.
I've seen that you are, so I'll be leaving now," said Mr. Jaguar
to Mrs. Skunk. And so he left.
After the jaguar left, the little
skunk stayed with his mother.
When they ran out of meat, Mrs.
Skunk said to her son: Dear, our meat is all gone."
"Yes, the meat is all gone. I
better go and get us some more food," said the little skunk.
"How can you, son? Do you think
you're big enough? You're very small. Don't you think you'll be
killed?" asked Mrs. Skunk.
"No, mother, I already know how
to hunt, my godfather taught me how," replied the little skunk.
"I'm leaving now." He left, and
Mrs. Skunk was very worried.
Her son came once more to the
river, the place to which he had come with his godfather to get
the meat.
"This is how my godfather did it.
Why shouldn't I be able to do the same thing?" said the little
skunk.
"This is how you sharpen a
knife," said the little skunk. He sharpened his "knife."
"This is the way my godfather did
it. I'm not going to hunt the little animals, I'm just going to
hunt the one with the great big antlers. I'm going to hunt one
for myself just like the one I ate with my godfather. I have my
knife here and I'm going to sleep for a little while." The
little skunk lay down to sleep, but then he awakened. He was
waiting for the one with the big antlers, and when he came, he
attacked him, thinking he was as strong as his godfather. But he
just hung from the neck of the one with big antlers. His claws
had dug into his skin. He was hanging from his neck and was
carried far away and fell on his back. He was left with his
mouth wide open.
Since he had not come home to his
mother, she wondered: "What could have happened to my son? Why
hasn't he come back yet? Something must have happened to him. I
better go and look for him."
And so Mrs. Skunk went as far as
the bank of the river. She was looking everywhere for her son,
but couldn't find him. She began to cry when she found the
tracks where the one with the big antlers had come by running.
"They must have come by here,"
said Mrs. Skunk, and began to follow the tracks.
She came to the place where her
son had been left lying on his back. When the mother caught
sight of him, she noticed that his teeth were showing and
shouted at him: "Son, what are you laughing at? All your teeth
are showing," she said to him before she had gotten very close.
When she did get close she told him: "Give me your hand. I've
come to get you, but you're just laughing in my face." She put
her hand on him, thinking that he was still alive, but when she
noticed that he was already dead, she began to cry.
Discussion£º
1. Did the little skunk
learn to hunt from Mr. Jaguar?
2. What happened when the
little skunk hunted the one with the big antlers?
3. Why did Mrs. Skunk
think the little skunk was still alive?
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