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                                                                                                                                                19.
                                Military Discipline

When a war party is formed for the purpose of going to war, their intention is kept secret from the rest of the village, strike-through the rest of the sentence. After the party is organized, they leave the village secretly in the night, tho before they depart strike-through, a war budget is formed of a leather bag which contains some unclear that belong to each person attached to the party; those unclear represent the skin of a mink, the tare? of a Buffaloo, the head of a woolf, the skin of snake, the skin of a cat, or the whisker or beard Panther or woolfe.

   This budget is considered unclear, and is carried by the most distinguished warrior, or the most unclear youth; who unclear strike-through in front and leads the party  to battle. The address? consists of the eldest men, the rear of the youngest. The former does all the hunting, and keeps out a watch for the enemy, the latter makes fires