The Pact of the Fire
When the world was created, First Man and First Woman
struggled to stay alive and warm through the first winter. First Dog
struggled also. Deep in the winter, First Dog gave birth to her
pups. Each night, she huddled in the brush of the forest, longingly
watching the fire, which kept First Man and First Woman warm.
First Winter was severe, so cold that First Dog dared not leave her pups
to search for food to fill her own belly, fearing that her pups would freeze to
death in her absence. She curled around them, but the wind was bitter. Her
belly shrank with hunger, and soon she had no milk. The smallest pup
perished, and First Dog felt her own life draining away as she struggled to care
for the remaining pups. Fearing for the fate of the others, she knew she had no
choice but to approach the fire and ask First Woman and First Man to share their
food and the fire's warmth.
Slowly, she crept to the fire and spoke to First Woman, who was heavy with
child. I am a mother, said First Dog, and soon you will be a mother too. I
want my little ones to survive, just as you will want your little one to
survive. So I will ask you to make a pact. First Woman and First Man
listened. I am about to die. Take my pups. You will raise them
and call them Dog. They will be your guardians. They will alert you
to danger, keep you warm, guard your camp, and even lay down their life to
protect your life and the lives of your children. They will be companions
to you and all your generations, never leaving your side, as long as Mankind
shall survive. In return, you will share your food and the warmth of your
fire. You will treat my children with love and kindness, and tend to them
if they become ill, just as if they were born from your own belly. And if
they are in pain, you will take a sharp knife to their throat, and end their
misery. In exchange for this, you will have the loyalty of my children and
all their offspring until the end of time.
First Man and First Woman agreed. First Dog went to her nest in the
brush, and with the last of her strength, one by one, she brought her pups to
the fire. As she did so, First Woman gave birth to First Child, wrapped
her in Rabbit skins, and nestled First Child among the pups by the
fireside. First Dog lay down by the fire, licked her pups, then walked
away to die under the stars.
Before she disappeared into the darkness, she turned and spoke once more
to
First Man "My children will honor this pact for all generations. But
if Man breaks this pact, if you or your children's children deny even one Dog
food, warmth, a kind word or a merciful end, your generations will be plagued
with war, hunger and disease, and so this shall remain until the pact is honored
again by all Mankind." With this, First Dog entered the night, and returned
in spirit to the creator.
Lakota Sioux Legend
The Pact of the Fire