40 or 60 ynrds, Sheao w« especially effeetlr© against birds that 
fiwf«3M ia lloote## sad ware used to advantage an totals of sareetoing 
parrot* m tlsey passed m to© wtog, it the ai&oho Salad©, a broei 
stream in the ©entrs,! dhaoo ; vmeo handy sus of those threw stio&s of 
fetiosis* siaoa fpitoefed m large sand ten?# or behind low banfce on wither 
Shoe*. It wts said that in the southtrn fail (Jfelratoy to April} atom 
Show©birds we® passtog t» the northward in migrating toads t!.se to&i&n® 
vmw?%®& to this region la their hunting, m sandpipers and plovers 
passed to floods the Indians twtm ooaomlsxmt burled thsir throw stiefea 
throagji too ol©ee tmm of the birds with deadly offset and then retrieved 
broken winged birds and clube from the water* ip* this ate thro®? stick® 
mere and© from lights* wwi»i as mm of too trees of this region ate 
so dons® to stmotaro that ton wood will not float* At oihar time*® too 
Indians ©overoh. their boils© with twig© from © leafy shrub that ©id not 
wither -paiolEly, end to goto© of a harmless thiofe-losarod bash stalicto (mam 
raw* 
or rheas, a* whistled out f&mmm from hiding to too tall grasses* P 
hunting w atowys eaftied on «j> wind as it was believed that rises* 
eepeotolly were able to soant too Matter * an easy matter psvfeopi to 
to© ass© of those Obaoo Ini tons* timtxmu nests worn hunted for to® oggs 
and to foot almost 
i«H> 
was totoea at time* for food, She amount of 
gas* destroyed by Indians ms however nominal and witooat approQtoble 
ptoosa. 
m m-it 9 #5il© ttttsJi* eggs mm sector ©d at eeswjr opportunity* Hatoods 
of hunting that eeptofed too ten t atog of too grass grown savannas we*© 
d©a tractive* bat on the whole# any toll by Indians fro® too Waller 
birds was repaid by predatory foases anti oats Jellied for their ©aim# 
