Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney

22. The Rabbit and the Possum after a wife (p. 273): This specimen

of Indian humor was obtained at different times from Swimmer, John Ax, Suyeta (east), and Wafford (west), and is well known in the tribe. Wafford, in telling the story, remarked that the Rabbit was the chief's runner, and according to custom was always well entertained wherever he went.