My name is Alejandra and I live in the mountains of Guatemala. My town is
named Quetzaltenango, but everyone calls it Xela. It is a beautiful town that is
surrounded by mountains, volcanoes, and valleys. Most of the people who
live in Xela are descendents of the Quiche Maya. The Maya empire lived in
Central American over 1000 years ago. Then the Spanish came and ruled the
countries. This is a story about a rabbit and a coyote that has been passed down
through the ages by the Maya people. It shows that even though coyotes are
faster, they are not always smarter!
One day the rabbit was leaning on a big rock when the
coyote came by.
"What are you doing, brother?" the coyote asked the
rabbit.
"Come here quickly, brother, the sky is falling down on
top of us. Lean against the rock and hold it up while I go for a
stick. We'll prop it up with that," said the rabbit to the
coyote.
"All right," said the coyote and began holding it up with
all his might. Since the coyote was so stupid, he did exactly
what the rabbit told him to. The rabbit had said that he was
going to get a stick, but he went and left the coyote holding up
the rock. When the rabbit didn't return the coyote shouted:
"Come back, brother! The weight of the rock has made me
tired."
The rabbit still didn't come back.
"No matter, I'm going to leave even though the sky may
fall down on top of us," said the coyote. But when he ran away
he fell into a ravine. The rabbit never came back to the rock
and the coyote was lost.
From Tales and Legends of the Q'anjob'al Maya, published by Yax
Te' Press, copyright 1995.