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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] | |||
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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]