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encampments discharging their guns as they passed, which were quickly answered by the others as the cavalry swept swiftly by, allowing no time for a ceremony which is sometimes practiced, but which on this occasion was not agreeable to the horsemen - If the Indian of the encampment succeeds in inducing a horsemen to dismount & engage in a sham fight & the footman floating interlinear: performing the maneuver of scalping is successful, his opponent presents him his horse. The custom is a complimentary one usual with friendly tribes or bands of the same tribe. Having passed the encampments of the different bands the We? drew up before the commissioner's