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a.ul muiils. About noon >v.- moved on to Salt river and can.i.ed u^ai" 

 in the evenino-. We had to., much food and ate it half coked, ^ext 

 n.ornin-wojmnaeyed.on. Iwcnt swiftlyalono- the dry water cour.^s, 

 where stands the cat's claw. I went past the rocks to camp at the 

 ironwood trees in the evenin- an.l ate tl>e left-over food halt raw 

 ao-ain. C^ontinuing. I appointed a place ..f meeting and the day passed. 

 Gathering mv young men I told the.n to grasp their weapons and run 

 forward. Crossing a small canyon they proceeded, killing deer and 

 antelope, beyond the red hill. Kno>ving the location of the .small 

 sprino-s. thev went to the low mountain. Others 1 told to grasp then- 

 weapons and run in a westerly direction. They ran through bushes 

 and met those who ran in a line along the dry water courses until they 



takam ala-antcta-atam tarspi ha-apa,n tilta. V^^kj^J^-taUun tarn 



silliiiB small fuathers ""> ' .... rr i - 



.•hu.k.i..p v™,lal,ru.i,.„ k.,,,,,.o. K..„.»™ ipc; sua, n,.l>„..m ,oy; 

 L-nt.a- ixotaki nvu vasip(i). Va-arsany mulinuk hohokit an alsopatkam 

 „^ .ifU-U- l-onvT-k aitc pinatai hap tcoi-itcik. Alhatai kix piak 



Va-atkak l-On> l K . IIC V^uX.A tbA- v.nAMon^^nn- >^»^>^n.U.n. go around 

 dry wash I "as alter unii.u uc time of going. standing 



„a,-hutam nyu kotak(I). Kijimiot ala ipupijimuk vaKi;|.,v to.; ckiknt 



burning inv brand. licfore Is"on iair> >on le ground 



s/?-^s^ K "^s- S "iil' -^s' '-"Kr.;'S': :" 



.thai. A,«l) .--.arsuklk kakl,,.,,. >:k«<ahnm-,k u Auk Ka,„a|k 

 r„„,.fur. Sm^ll ™"S«'"^ >™--^ ^ . . . i ^'l . .I-t.-U- ...Ml 



stone standing tliere 



stone stanaing inere on.- .......^ , ,^ . « 4I • 



krnv vipiapka kota am rsar.sk hodon takio ipum atliai 



Kl n\ \ ipiauRa ^^^^^ direi-tloii v.mi run altir. 



my 



oX it was there gras'p .sunset direction y,.u run 



Al(d) 



Small 



a Camel Btu-k mountain, near Scottsdalc. 



