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old indian days-第29部分

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people。



〃'Woo…o…o…o!'at last it came!  As the

sound ceased a shrill war…whoop from five hun…

dred throats burst forth in chorus; and at the

same instant Makatah; upon her splendid buck…

skin pony; shot far out upon the plain; like an

arrow as it leaves the bow。  It was a glorious

sight!  No man has ever looked upon the like

again!〃



The eyes of the old man sparkled as he spoke;

and his bent shoulders straightened。



〃The white doeskin gown of the War

Maiden;〃 he continued; 〃was trimmed with

elk's teeth and tails of ermine。  Her long black

hair hung loose; bound only with a strip of

otter…skin; and with her eagle…feather war…bonnet

floated far behind。  In her hand she held a long

coup…staff decorated with eagle…feathers。  Thus

she went forth in advance of them all!



〃War cries of men and screams of terrified

women and children were borne upon the clear

morning air as our warriors neared the Crow

camp。  The charge was made over a wide plain;

and the Crows came yelling from their lodges;

fully armed; to meet the attacking party。  In

spite of the surprise they easily held their own;

and even began to press us hard; as their num…

ber was much greater than that of the Sioux。



〃The fight was a long and hard one。 

Toward the end of the day the enemy made a

counter…charge。  By that time many of our po…

nies had fallen or were exhausted。  The Sioux

retreated; and the slaughter was great。  The

Cut…Heads fled womanlike; but the people

of Tamakoche fought gallantly to the very

last。



〃Makatah remained with her father's peo…

ple。  Many cried out to her; 'Go back! Go

back!' but she paid no attention。  She carried

no weapon throughout the daynothing but

her coup…staffbut by her presence and her cries

of encouragement or praise she urged on the

men to deeds of desperate valor。



〃Finally; however; the Sioux braves were

hotly pursued and the retreat became general。 

Now at last Makatah tried to follow; but

her pony was tired; and the maiden fell farther

and farther behind。  Many of her lovers passed

her silently; intent upon saving their own lives。 

Only a few still remained behind; fighting des…

perately to cover the retreat; when Red Horn

came up with the girl。  His pony was still fresh。 

He might have put her up behind him and car…

ried her to safety; but he did not even look at

her as he galloped by。



〃Makatah did not call out; but she could not

help looking after him。  He had declared his

love for her more loudly than any of the others;

and she now gave herself up to die。



〃Presently another overtook the maiden。  It

was Little Eagle; unhurt and smiling。



〃'Take my horse!' he said to her。  'I shall

remain here and fight!'



〃The maiden looked at him and shook her

head; but he sprang off and lifted her upon his

horse。  He struck him a smart blow upon the

flank that sent him at full speed in the direction

of the Sioux encampment。  Then he seized the

exhausted buckskin by the lariat; and turned

back to join the rear…guard。



〃That little group still withstood in some

fashion the all but irresistible onset of the

Crows。  When their comrade came back to

them; leading the War Maiden's pony; they

were inspired to fresh endeavor; and though

few in number they made a counter…charge with

such fury that the Crows in their turn were

forced to retreat!



〃The Sioux got fresh mounts and returned

to the field; and by sunset the day was won!

Little Eagle was among the first who rode

straight through the Crow camp; causing terror

and consternation。  It was afterward remem…

bered that he looked unlike his former self and

was scarcely recognized by the warriors for the

modest youth they had so little regarded。



〃It was this famous battle which drove that

warlike nation; the Crows; to go away from the

Missouri and to make their home up the Yel…

lowstone River and in the Bighorn country。 

But many of our men fell; and among them the

brave Little Eagle!



〃The sun was almost over the hills when the

Sioux gathered about their campfires; recounting

the honors won in battle; and naming the brave

dead。  Then came the singing of dirges and

weeping for the slain!  The sadness of loss was

mingled with exultation。



〃Hush! listen! the singing and wailing have

ceased suddenly at both camps。  There is one

voice coming around the circle of campfires。  It

is the voice of a woman!  Stripped of all her

ornaments; her dress shorn of its fringes; her

ankles bare; her hair cropped close to her neck;

leading a pony with mane and tail cut short; she

is mourning as widows mourn。  It is Makatah!



〃Publicly; with many tears; she declared her…

self the widow of the brave Little Eagle;

although she had never been his wife!  He it

was; she said with truth; who had saved her peo…

ple's honor and her life at the cost of his own。 

He was a true man!



〃'Ho; ho!' was the response from many of the older warriors;

but the young men; the lovers of Makatah; were surprised

and sat in silence。



〃The War Maiden lived to be a very old woman;

but she remained true to her vow。  She never

accepted a husband; and all her lifetime

she was known as the widow of the brave Little Eagle。〃







THE END









GLOSSARY



A…no…ka…san; white on both sides (Bald Eagle)。

A…tay; father。

Cha…ton'…ska; White Hawk。

Chin…o…te…dah; Lives…in…the…Wood。

Chin…to; yes; indeed。

E…na…ka…nee; hurry。

E…ya…tonk…a…wee; She…whose…Voice…is…heard…afar。

E…yo…tank…a; rise up; or sit down。

Ha…ha…ton…wan; Ojibway。

Ha…na…ka…pe; a grave。

Han…ta…wo; Out of the way!

He…che…tu; it is well。

He…yu…pe…ya; come here!

Hi! an exclamation of thanks。

Hunk…pa…tees; a band of Sioux。

Ka…po…sia; Light Lodges; a band of Sioux。

Ke…chu…wa; darling。

Ko…da; friend。

Ma…ga…ska…wee; Swan Maiden。

Ma…ka…tah; Earth Woman。

Ma…to; bear。

Ma…to…ska; White Bear。

Ma…to…sa…pa; Black Bear。

Me…chink…she; my son or sons。

Me…ta; my。

Min…ne…wa…kan; Sacred Water (Devil's Lake。)

Min…ne…ya…ta; By…the…Water。

Nak…pa; Ears or Long Ears。

Ne…na e…ya…ya! run fast!

O…glu…ge…chan…a; Mysterious Wood…Dweller。

Psay; snow…shoes。

Shunk…a; dog。

Shunk…a…ska; White Dog。

Shunk…ik…chek…a; domestic dog。

Ske…ske…ta…tonk…a; Sault Sainte Marie。

Sna…na; Rattle。

Sta…su; Shield (Arickaree)。

Ta…ake…che…ta; his soldier。

Ta…chin…cha…la; fawn。

Tak…cha; doe。

Ta…lu…ta; Scarlet。

Ta…ma…hay; Pike。

Ta…ma…ko…che; His Country。

Ta…na…ge…la; Humming…Bird。

Ta…tank…a…o…ta; Many Buffaloes。

Ta…te…yo…pa; Her Door。

Ta…to…ka; Antelope。

Ta…wa…su…o…ta; Many Hailstones。

Tee…pee; tent。

Te…yo…tee…pee; Council lodge。

To…ke…ya nun…ka hu…wo? where are you?

Tunk…a…she…dah; grandfather。

Un…chee…dah; grandmother。

Unk…pa…pa; a band of Sioux。

U…ya…yo! come here!

Wa…ba…shaw; Red Hat (name of a Sioux chief)。

Wa…ha…dah; Buyer of Furs。

Wah…pay…ton; a band of Sioux。

Wa…ho; Howler。

Wa…kan; sacred; mysterious。

Wak…pay…ku…tay; a band of Sioux。

Wa…pay…na; Little Barker。

Wee…ko; Beautiful Woman。

We…no…na; Firstborn Daughter。

We…sha…wee; Red Girl。

We…wop…tay; a sharpened pole。

We…yan…na; little woman。

We…zee; Smoky Lodge。

Yank…ton…nais; a band of Sioux。

Zee…zee…win; Yellow Woman。

Zu…ya…ma…ni; Walks…to…War。







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