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water the same befell him. That, it is said, was why it was against 
their religion for him to be given water to drink. Only after they 
had smoked were they given medicine to eat. This had small roots: 
they were given a very little to eat. Then, itis said, they separated. 
Then at any time they began drinking water. Only, it is said, they 
whose shinbones or whose bones had been broken * limped when they 
walked. And as for those whose hands were broken, it is said that 
nothing was the matter with them. Only it is said that the bones 
of some were crooked. And it is said that some had lumps on the 
joints; they only had small lumps on the joints, not large ones. 
Now as to what happens on the warpath or when fighting. This 
(medicine) which is tied to the bag is cut off; it is spat with a shower 
on the arrowhead; likewise the bow is spat upon; and the right hand. 
If any one were even grazed (by the arrow) he would die. And if 
he were scratched a little he would die. If he were scratched on the 
skin he would surely die. And if there were plenty of war imple- 
ments, all would be spat upon without exception. If there were a 
war club or stone hammer, others would continue to be handed them 
to use. Now if the enemies fled, a little of this which is tied to the 
flute was to be chewed together with a little of this which is tied to 
the bag. After this was chewed (the flute) was blown. Then as 
many as heard it would all become excited. Those enemies would 
be unable to move. The heads of those enemies would continue to 
be cut off while they were still alive. 
And this is what happened if they [the enemy] made a sudden 
assault. This sacred pack would be suddenly untied if the enemies 
were numerous. If it were thought, ‘‘ Perhaps we shall all be killed,” 
these would be taken out, the snapping turtle and the tortoise. And 
(there would be) one woman and one man, a youth. (The latter) 
would hold this snapping turtle in his hand. He would be naked: 
he would only have his breechcloth. And the woman, indeed a 
virgin, did the same. She would be naked: she would only have a 
little skirt, a very little one. They would be made to stand as a pair. 
The man would be painted red and the woman black. They started 
off. They would take these (the snapping turtle and the tortoise) 
along in their hands, each taking one. Those who had weapons 
accompanied them; itis said they would hoot as owls once in a 
while as they went along. If, however, (the enemy) should retreat 
in their flight, they would run themselves to death,? it is said. And 
if they were to begin to run, it is said they would run aimlessly till 
tired out. They, the ones pursuing them, would never become 
exhausted inthe chase; nor, it is said, could they be shot. The 
place where the others became exhausted in the chase was where they 
were laid. That, it is said, is what would happen to them if that 
were done. 
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