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the soul of the indian-第11部分

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the last century; so that he is still remembered by the old men of

his band。  After he had reached middle age; he declared that

he had a spirit brother among the Ojibways; the ancestral

enemies of the Sioux。  He even named the band to which his brother

belonged; and said that he also was a war…prophet among his people。



Upon one of their hunts along the border between the two

tribes; the Sioux leader one evening called his warriors together;

and solemnly declared to them that they were about to meet a like

band of Ojibway hunters; led by his spirit twin。  Since this was to

be their first meeting since they were born as strangers; he

earnestly begged the young men to resist the temptation to join

battle with their tribal foes。



〃You will know him at once;〃 the prophet said to them; 〃for he

will not only look like me in face and form; but he will display

the same totem; and even sing my war songs!〃



They sent out scouts; who soon returned with news of the

approaching party。  Then the leading men started with their

peace…pipe for the Ojibway camp; and when they were near at hand

they fired three distinct volleys; a signal of their desire for a

peaceful meeting。



The response came in like manner; and they entered the camp;

with the peace…pipe in the hands of the prophet。



Lo; the stranger prophet advanced to meet them; and the people

were greatly struck with the resemblance between the two men; who

met and embraced one another with unusual fervor。



It was quickly agreed by both parties that they should camp

together for several days; and one evening the Sioux made a

〃warriors' feast〃 to which they invited many of the Ojibways。  The

prophet asked his twin brother to sing one of his sacred songs; and

behold! it was the very song that he himself was wont to sing。 

This proved to the warriors beyond doubt or cavil the claims of

their seer。













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