Kudu (Tortoise)
Ko (Wild-Rat)
Njâ (Leopard)
NOTE
Because of deaths and sicknesses, African natives are constantly
changing the location of their villages, believing the old sites
infested by malevolent Spirits.
The whole mass of Beasts were living in one place. They built houses;
they cleared the forest for plantations.
After this, Tortoise said, "I'm going to find my own place." So, he
went and built in a place which he called Malende-ma-Kudu. The fame of
it was spread abroad, people talking about "Malende-ma-Kudu." Leopard
arose, came to the town of Tortoise, and said, "I have come to build
here." Tortoise consented, "You may build." Leopard said, "I'm going to
build at the end of the path, and by the spring." And he built there.
One day, a child of Tortoise was passing by near the spring; and
Leopard seized him, ku!
Another day, another one was passing; Leopard seized him, also, ku!
Then Tortoise said, "This is an evil place, I'm going to move from
here." So he went and built another town called Jamba. Leopard
came also, saying, "Kudu! I'm coming to build!" Then Tortoise said,
"Really! what have your affairs to do with me? Nevertheless, come
and build." And Leopard built at the end, by the spring.
When the children of Tortoise were passing by the spring, Leopard
constantly killed them.
Tortoise wondered, "This thing which is destroying my children,
what is it?"
Thus day by day, Leopard was killing the children of Tortoise.
Tortoise prepared again to remove, saying that he would go away and
build another town to be called Dang. He went there. And the fame of it
was spread around, people saying, "Dang, the town of Kudu!" Everybody
was saying, "We are going to the town of Kudu; Dang, the town of Kudu!"
Leopard comes again, and says, "I also have come to build
here." Tortoise said to him, "Wait! really; why did you leave the other
people?" However, Tortoise said to him, "Build." And Leopard built as
usual. Also, when the children of Tortoise were passing to the spring,
they were missing. And Tortoise felt sure that Leopard had seized them.
Thereupon Tortoise made a plan for himself. He called Wild-Rat
privately, saying, "I have heard that you know how to dig
holes." Wild-Rat replied, "It is my work." Tortoise said, "But,
I want you to dig me a tunnel from this room here, out to, and up
towards the street, by measure." So, Wild-Rat dug a big hole, in size
sufficient for Tortoise and his traveling-bag and his spears.
Then Tortoise went and gathered together his spears and his
traveling-bag. He went out the next day, early in the morning, and
stood and announced in the street, "All the Tribes must come! I want
to tell them the news of what I have seen."