The Legend of Turtle Island

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Mountains rose, forests stretched wide, rivers began to flow. That land became Turtle Island

In the beginning, there was no land — only a vast, endless ocean.
Above it was the Sky World, where the spirits lived in harmony.
One day, Sky Woman fell from a hole in the sky.
She carried with her a handful of seeds — symbols of new life.
 
As she descended, the animals in the water saw her falling and grew worried:
She needed a place to land, or she would be lost.
The birds flew up and gently caught her, keeping her afloat.
But water alone could not hold her — she needed land.
 
Then, Turtle emerged from the deep and spoke:
“Let her rest on my back.”
And Turtle offered himself as the foundation.
The animals dove into the depths of the sea, trying to bring up earth.
One by one, they tried and failed — until the muskrat, small and quiet, dove deep.
 
He returned with mud clutched in his paws, though he lost his breath in the process.
Sky Woman placed the mud on Turtle’s back.
She planted the seeds.
And she sang the song of creation.
The land began to grow.
Mountains rose, forests stretched wide, rivers began to flow.
That land became Turtle Island —
the sacred place where life began anew.
 
Meaning:
Turtle Island is more than a creation story.
It is a symbol of sacrifice, cooperation, and the sacred balance between people, animals, and the Earth.
To this day, many Indigenous communities honor this story and refer to North America as Turtle Island — a name that reminds us that land is not owned, but shared, protected, and remembered.
May be an illustration of turtle and tortoise
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Errol Starr Francis 1 w

That is a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing