
BABA
YAGA
STORIES
©
2007
Susun
S
Weed
Who
is
Baba
Yaga?
She
is
the
Goddess,
she
is
the
Witch,
she
is
the
Wise
Woman,
she
is
the
Crone,
she
is
aged
Artemis.
Baba
is
Grandmother.
In
Tibet,
fierce
demons
are
Yagas.
So
she
is
the
Grandmother
Demon,
Grandmother
Dragon,
the
fearsome,
the
fierce.
Baba
Yaga
is
the
subject
of
many
Russian
folk
tales
or
fairy
tales.
She
is
very
very
old.
How
do
we
know?
We
are
told
her
nose
curves
down
and
her
chin
curves
up
and
they
nearly
meet.
Since
the
cartilage
in
our
noses,
chins
and
ears
continues
to
grow
throughout
our
lives,
only
someone
a
hundred
or
more
would
have
such
a
remarkable
face.
Her
fingernails,
it
is
said,
are
as
thick
and
ridged
as
roof
tiles.
My,
what
a
mineral-rich
diet
she
must
have!
And
they
are
stained
brown.
Any
herbalists
here
who
have
noticed
such
a
staining
on
their
hands
after
a
summer
of
harvesting?
I
have.
In
one
of
the
first
profiles
of
me
ever
published,
the
interviewer
remarks
on
my
brown-stained
fingernails.
Baba
Yaga
lives
in
a
house
that
nearly
defies
description,
yet
any
herbalist
would
feel
right
at
home
there,
overlooking
perhaps
that
the
latches
on
the
cupboards,
windows,
and
doors
are
human
fingers,
and
that
the
door
knocker
is
a
toothed
snout,
and
that
the
fence
is
made
of
bones
and
skulls.
But
that
all
pales
when
we
step
back
and
see
that
the
whole
house
stands
atop
scaly
yellow
chicken
legs.
It
moves
about
at
its
own
whim,
whirling
like
an
ecstatic
dancer
around
and
around
in
a
trance.
Baba
Yaga
is
Whirlwind
Woman,
Woman
with
Drum
of
the
deep
north,
Shaman
Woman,
Deep-Dreaming
Woman.
Baba
Yaga
is
the
keeper
of
the
eternal
fire,
the
spark
of
divine
consciousness
that
informs
the
best
of
every
profession,
that
lives
in
the
best
healers
and
the
most
intuitive
herbalists.
Baba
Yaga,
like
all
muses,
like
all
guardians,
like
treasure-bestriding
dragons
everywhere,
is
not
averse
to
sharing
but
she
is
demanding.
You
must
give
to
her,
must
do
her
bidding,
before
she
will
do
yours
and
give
to
you.
With
wrinkles
enough
to
hide
the
world's
secrets
and
a
store
of
tales
enough
to
fast
talk
my
way
out
of
any
situation,
I
am
surely
the
most
fearsome
thing
ever
seen,
ever
imagined:
A
powerful
old
woman
at
home
with
herself.
I
am
Baba
Yaga,
and
this
is
one
of
the
stories
in
my
basket.
BABA
YAGA'S
STORY
OF
SASSAFRAS
by
way,
I
believe,
of
Doug
Eliott
Old
woman
and
old
man
lived
together
and
each
did
their
chores
and
they
were
happy.
One
cold
winter
evening,
coming
in
from
tending
the
animals,
old
man
ventured:
"Old
woman,
when
I'm
out
on
such
a
cold
night
my
feet
stay
warm
because
you
knit
me
such
fine
warm
socks.
I
wouldn't
want
you
to
think
I
was
complaining,
but
my
hands
are
cold.
Do
you
think
you
could
knit
me
some
socks
for
my
hands?
Old
woman
thought
for
a
while,
a
short
while,
then
she
smiled
and
said:
"Old
man,
I
would
love
to
knit
some
socks
for
your
hands.
And
she
took
out
her
yarn,
and
she
took
out
her
needles,
and
click
clack
click
clack,
she
knit
socks
for
old
man's
hands.
Old
man
was
very
happy
and
his
hands
were
warm.
Still,
one
evening,
coming
in
from
tending
the
animals,
old
man
ventured:
"Old
woman.
I
sure
am
happy.
My
hands
are
warm
now,
as
warm
as
my
feet
in
those
fine
socks
you
knit
me.
But
I
have
to
take
those
hand
socks
off
to
do
some
of
the
chores,
times
when
I
need
to
use
my
thumbs,
and
then
my
hands
are
cold.
Do
you
think
you
could
knit
me
some
socks
for
my
hands
that
had
thumbs?
Old
woman
thought
for
a
while;
she
thought
for
a
good
long
while;
she
thought
all
that
night
and
all
the
next
day
and
well
into
the
next
night
and
all
through
the
whole
next
day
too.
Late
that
evening,
before
the
warming
fire,
after
all
the
chores
were
done,
she
smiled
and
said:
"Old
man,
I
would
love
to
knit
some
socks
with
thumbs
and
trigger
fingers
for
your
hands."
And
she
took
out
her
yarn,
and
she
took
out
her
needles,
and
click
clack
click
clack,
she
knit
new
socks
-
with
thumbs
-
and
trigger
fingers
-
for
old
man.
Then
she
took
the
old
hand
socks,
the
one
with
a
thumb
on
the
left
and
the
one
with
the
thumb
on
the
right,
and
she
tossed
them
out
back,
by
the
edge
of
the
woods.
Neither
old
woman
nor
old
man
was
happy
with
the
new
hand
socks.
The
trigger
fingers
weren't
next
to
the
thumb,
but
across
from
it.
They
looked
at
each
other
and
smiled.
Old
man
went
out
to
do
the
chores
with
strange
socks
on
his
hands
and
old
woman,
she
hardly
had
to
think
at
all,
this
time.
She
took
out
her
yarn,
and
she
took
out
her
needles,
and
click
clack
click
clack,
she
knit
socks
with
five
thumbs
for
old
man's
hands.
It
took
some
time,
but
when
she
was
done
with
the
last
one,
she
gave
them
to
old
man
with
a
grin.
Then
she
took
the
hand
socks
with
a
thumb
on
each
side
and
she
tossed
them
out
back,
by
the
edge
of
the
woods.
And
old
man
was
very,
very
happy.
In
the
spring,
out
back,
by
the
edge
of
the
woods,
a
tree
grew,
with
hand
socks
for
leaves
and
the
sweet
smell
of
love
lived
long
by
two
old
folks.
We
call
it
sassafras.
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