CONTENTSI. White Otter’s Own ShadowII. The Brown Bat Proves ItselfIII. The Bat Devises Mischief Among the Yellow-EyesIV. The New LodgeV. “The Kites and the Crows”VI. The Fire Eater’s Bad MedicineVII. Among the Pony-SoldiersVIII. The Medicine-Fight of the Chis-chis-chash. ILLUSTRATIONS01 Pretty Mother of the Night—white Otter is No Longer03 He Looked on the Land of his People And he Hated All Vehemently04 The Wolves Sniffed Along on The Trail, But Came No Nearer05 O Gray Wolf of My Clan—shall We Have Fortune?06 The Interpreter Waved at The Naked Youth07 I Will Tell the White Man How he Can Have his Ponies Back08 Nothing But Cheerful Looks Followed the Bat09 The Ceremony of The Fastest Horse10 He Rushed the Pony Right to The Barricade11 The Fire Eater Slung his Victim Across His Pony, Taking His Scalp12 The Fire Eater Raised his Arms to The Thunder Bird13 The Rushing Red Lodges Passed Through The Line of The Blue Soldiers14 He Made his Magazine Gun Blaze Until Empty15 He Shouted his Harsh Pathos at a Wild and Lonely Wind
CONTENTS
I. White Otter’s Own Shadow
II. The Brown Bat Proves Itself
III. The Bat Devises Mischief Among the Yellow-Eyes
IV. The New Lodge
V. “The Kites and the Crows”
VI. The Fire Eater’s Bad Medicine
VII. Among the Pony-Soldiers
VIII. The Medicine-Fight of the Chis-chis-chash.
ILLUSTRATIONS
01 Pretty Mother of the Night—white Otter is No Longer
03 He Looked on the Land of his People And he Hated All Vehemently
04 The Wolves Sniffed Along on The Trail, But Came No Nearer
05 O Gray Wolf of My Clan—shall We Have Fortune?
06 The Interpreter Waved at The Naked Youth
07 I Will Tell the White Man How he Can Have his Ponies Back
08 Nothing But Cheerful Looks Followed the Bat
09 The Ceremony of The Fastest Horse
10 He Rushed the Pony Right to The Barricade
11 The Fire Eater Slung his Victim Across His Pony, Taking His Scalp
12 The Fire Eater Raised his Arms to The Thunder Bird
13 The Rushing Red Lodges Passed Through The Line of The Blue Soldiers
14 He Made his Magazine Gun Blaze Until Empty
15 He Shouted his Harsh Pathos at a Wild and Lonely Wind