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name shall be One-Man-Eatcr." Thus he said. | "Now, take good 51 

 care, friend Xaxosenaso^ ! when our great friend here, ] ^wilEnku- 

 lag'iHs, comes in, that you may observe | all she does here." Thus 

 he said. | 



Then a woman came in, singing her sacred song in the door of the |1 

 great winter-dance house. She came in. Her clothing was | made 55 

 entirely of hemJock-brauches, not like the clothing of One-Man- 

 Eater, whose | head-ring was made of red cedar-bark, and also his 

 tieck-ring, his ! wristlets, and his anklets; but of hemlock-branches 

 was the head-ring | of the war-dancer of ^wilEnktilag'ilis, and of 

 hemlock was her neck-ring, || and of hemlock were her armrings and 60 

 anklets. | Her belt was made of hemlock twisted together. | The 

 ends of the hemlock-belt went down to her knees. ] As soon as she 

 came into the door of the great dancing-house, | her sacred song was 

 sung. Then she danced, || going towards the rear of the house; and 65 

 when the song ended, | she turned towards the fire in the middle of 

 the great dancing-house. | She spoke, and said, "O friends! | come, 

 one of you, to cut off my limbs and my head! | Whoever shall do 

 this to me will obtain as his treasure this great dance, ll and my treas- 70 

 ure, and my name, ^wilEnkulag'iHs." Thus she said. | After she had 

 finished her speech, the speaker | of the great winter-dancing house 



Wa, la^mets yaL!EweL5}, qast, Xaxosenaso^, qo g'axeLgins ^nEmox"- 51 

 dzeg'a, ytxg'a ^wilEnkiilag"ilisg"a qa^s ^naxwa^meLos qiag'ex gwa- 

 lagilFlasLasg'a," ^nex'^lae. 



Wii, g'ax^Em^lae g'ax^aLEleda yalaqlwala tslEdaq lax tlExilasa 

 ^w'alase ts!agats!e g'okwa. Wa, g'ax^lae gaxeLa. LaEm^lae ^naxwa 55 

 q!waxe gwelgwalas, k"!es he gwex'se gwelgwiilas Nanogwise, ylxs 

 ^naxwa^mae LiagEkwes qEX'Ema^ye LE^wis qEnxawa^ye LE^wis qe- 

 qEx'ts!ana^ye LE^wis qeqExsldza^ye. Wa, la^lae q!waxe qEx^Ema- 

 ^yasa tox^wide, jix ^wilEnkuIagilise. Wa, Ifi^lae q!waxe qEnxawa- 

 ^yas. Wa, la^lae ^naxwaEm q!waxe qeqEX"ts!ana^yas LE^wis qeqEx'- 60 

 sldza^ye. Wa, la^lae yipEmakwa q !waxe, yix la qEnoyEwes. Wa, 

 la^lae g'ax^aLEla^me oba^yasa qEnoya-ye q!wax lax okwiix'a^yas. 

 Wii, gil^Em^lawise g'tixeL laxa tisxilasa ^walase ts!agats!e g'5kwa 

 laa^lase dEnx^idayowe yalaqQlayas. Wii, laEm^liiwise yo^nakflla 

 giiyolEla luxa ogwiwalllasa g'okwe. Wii, gil^Em^liiwise qlulbe q!Em- 65 

 dEmas lae LliisgEmx'^id liixa laqawalilasa ^walase ts!aga(s!e g'okwa. 

 Wa, la^lae yaq!Eg'a^la. Wa, la^lae ^nek'a: "ya, ^ne^nEmokwai', 

 gelanok" las qa^s tlosEmodaosaxgin LasLalak' ^wi^la Logun x'omsEk", 

 yix heLa gwex"^idEl g'axEn, la^mese lal Logwalalgin ^walasEk' liida 

 Logiin Logweg'in LE^wun LegEme ^wIlEnkulag'ilise," ^nex"^lae.: Wa, 70 

 gipEin^awise q!wel^IdExs yaq!Ent!alae laa^lase yiiq !Eg"a-le yayaq!En- 

 temelasa ^walase ts!iigats!e g'okwa. Wa, la^lae ^nek'a; "YuL, qast 



