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This is the rule of war - a dangerous undertaking. The wrist makes [for?] to be this guide and helper. When [this?] [whif?] warrior & his sound ([if?] the high priest for the wars & his right hand man), arose. Where two [greatmen?] how agnew, and now declared was against their enemies moving alone this, the high priest took a rattling [goard?], and walked the yard, shaking his [goard?], & singing with loud [voiu?]. The following won for times in ogi who me. This was a song of [mourning?] for himself & warriors, who were to be exposed to such imminent danger. Waving done this [the?] sound. [unclear] the war [whoop?] four times, to see if he would find any friends (warriors) to some to his assistance. We then laid down the [guard?] & took his seat. His second, or right hand man, then arose, took the [guard?] and went through the same enemies, and sat down. All the warriors who heard the war shook immediately [started?] for the wave of rendervous. The right hand man then [dinested?] certain men to salute seven men to own the war. [Heis?] being done, these seven [siluted?] a priest to go with them, and sent a messenger to notify him of the appointment. This priest [unclear] song was called the fine carrier. The [unclear] [unclear], on his return, came into [unclear]
42                                                                                        Br. Nutsawi                  551
    This is the rule of war -- a dangerous undertaking. The priest makes new fire to be their guide and helper. Then the chief warrior & his second (or the high priest for the wars & his right hand man or the option of the host arose. These two great men had  agreed, and now declared war against their enemies Having done this, the high priest or option of  the host took a rattling gourd and walked the yard, shaking his gourd, & singing with loud voice the following word four times i.e. O -gi who ne. This was a song of mourning for himself & warriors, who were to be exposed to such imminent danger. Having done this he sounded the war whoop four times, to see if he could find any friends (warriors) to come to his assistance. He then laid down the gourd & took his seat. His second, or right hand man then arose, took the gourd and went through the same ceremonies, and sat down. till the warriors who heard the war whoop immediately started for the place of rendezvous.  
  The right hand man then directed certain men to select seven men to order the war. This being done, these seven selected a priest to go with them, and sent a messenger to notify him of the appointment. This priest or song was called the fire carrier The messenger, on his return, came into this

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42 Br. Nutsawi 551

    This is the rule of war -- a dangerous undertaking. The priest makes new fire to be their guide and helper. Then the chief warrior & his second (or the high priest for the wars & his right hand man or the option of the host arose. These two great men had  agreed, and now declared war against their enemies Having done this, the high priest or option of  the host took a rattling gourd and walked the yard, shaking his gourd, & singing with loud voice the following word four times i.e. O -gi who ne. This was a song of mourning for himself & warriors, who were to be exposed to such imminent danger. Having done this he sounded the war whoop four times, to see if he could find any friends (warriors) to come to his assistance. He then laid down the gourd & took his seat. His second, or right hand man then arose, took the gourd and went through the same ceremonies, and sat down. till the warriors who heard the war whoop immediately started for the place of rendezvous. 
  The right hand man then directed certain men to select seven men to order the war. This being done, these seven selected a priest to go with them, and sent a messenger to notify him of the appointment. This priest or song was called the fire carrier The messenger, on his return, came into this