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74 and, with a woman at his side, and both danced round the fire, as before, half bent. They moved their feet at the sound of the drum, and the war song which was now sung was Ki na nu four times repeated, and then was added ya a ho ye ne. These two persons now danced up to others, who arose and joined, till at length many, if not all, were engaged in the dance side by side. citation: T. Smith. ______________________________________________________________________________

When a direct conflict, or fois open bath was intended, the place of halting, previous to the bath was the place from which the warriors were to start.  Therefore after the speech of the great speaker, the war trumpet was blown by the great chief.