Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney

32. Origin of the Groundhog dance (p. 279): This story is from

Swimmer, the supplementary part being added by John Ax. The Groundhog dance is one of those belonging to the great thanksgiving ceremony, Green-corn dance. It consists of alternate advances and retreats by the whole line of dancers in obedience to signals by the song leader, who sings to the accompaniment of a rattle. The burden of the song, which is without meaning, is Ha'wiye'ehi' Yaha'wiye'ehi [twice] Yu-u Hi'yagu'we Hahi'yagu'we [twice] Yu-yu.