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thier weapons were a battle axe or tomahawk, and a bow and arrow, the fore and of the arrow was [aumid?] with a sharp flint, o the feathers were amiently glued on. The [rivers?] which they called [Xu?] motto, was made of hard buaggalo skin, large at the top end small at the bottom, and hung down their back, in such a manner, that they would rarely take out an arrow with the right hand. They had a lid attached to the quiver to thaw over in rainy weather. [Su?] no this (ku mo this). Thier slings were made of wood, a stick about [unclear] but long with a hole in [the?] side of one end, to contain the rock, was [whirted?[ in such a manner as to throw the stone a great distance. Arrow - ku mi. Bow, [unclear] li tsi ti, Amiently arrows were [feathered?] with eagle feathers, glued on, with glue made by boiling [deer's?] horn.