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[Time?], arrows and weapons of warfare. The usual time of going to war either spring or fall. Their shield was made of hickery and about the same shape as far as I can learn, as the ancient shields. It was usually held in the hand with which they bent the bow, [to?] guard the face from the arrow of the enemy. Name of shield U, ya [[unclear]] lo.Their breast plate was maid of the thickest part of buffalo hide, this was fixed so as to cover the forepart of the body. Nelmet. Ali Qquino. Warriors wore a | [Time?], arrows and weapons of warfare. The usual time of going to war either spring or fall. Their shield was made of hickery and about the same shape as far as I can learn, as the ancient shields. It was usually held in the hand with which they bent the bow, [to?] guard the face from the arrow of the enemy. Name of shield U, ya [[unclear]] lo.Their breast plate was maid of the thickest part of buffalo hide, this was fixed so as to cover the forepart of the body. Nelmet. Ali Qquino. Warriors wore a band of tough leather of Buffalo skin round their heads with red feathers stuck in it. They had also the same kind of skin on the left arm from the wrist to the elbow, to prevent the bow string from hurting the arm. [unclear] too [unclear] lo truiently the feathers were glued on the arrows. Their war clubs were made of sycamore; & consisted of a large round ball, with a handle which was [tied?] to the wrist. This is called a ta su. They had a kind of spear or [dart?], in later ages made of iron, which they threw at their enemies. Name of war club a ta su. |
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[Time?], arrows and weapons of warfare. The usual time of going to war either spring or fall. Their shield was made of hickery and about the same shape as far as I can learn, as the ancient shields. It was usually held in the hand with which they bent the bow, [to?] guard the face from the arrow of the enemy. Name of shield U, ya unclear lo.Their breast plate was maid of the thickest part of buffalo hide, this was fixed so as to cover the forepart of the body. Nelmet. Ali Qquino. Warriors wore a band of tough leather of Buffalo skin round their heads with red feathers stuck in it. They had also the same kind of skin on the left arm from the wrist to the elbow, to prevent the bow string from hurting the arm. [unclear] too [unclear] lo truiently the feathers were glued on the arrows. Their war clubs were made of sycamore; & consisted of a large round ball, with a handle which was [tied?] to the wrist. This is called a ta su. They had a kind of spear or [dart?], in later ages made of iron, which they threw at their enemies. Name of war club a ta su.