. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . ut thirty milesaway we sent on an Injun telegram of good leader of our crowd set fire to the grass afterhe had sent two men half a mile away on eachside to do the same thing, an up went three bigsmokes. There is always some one watching roundan Injun village, an you bet when they seen themthree smokes they knowed that we wuz a-comingback with scalps. The hull Council come out to meet us, but nottoo reckless, coz this might have been the trick ofenemies


. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . ut thirty milesaway we sent on an Injun telegram of good leader of our crowd set fire to the grass afterhe had sent two men half a mile away on eachside to do the same thing, an up went three bigsmokes. There is always some one watching roundan Injun village, an you bet when they seen themthree smokes they knowed that we wuz a-comingback with scalps. The hull Council come out to meet us, but nottoo reckless, coz this might have been the trick ofenemies to surprise them. Well, when we got there, maybe there wasnt aracket. You see, we didnt lose a man, and wcbrung in a hundred horses and seven scalps. Ourleader never said a word to the crowd, but wentright up to the Council teepee. He walked in—wefollowed. There was the Head Chief an all theCouncil settin smoking. Our leader give the How,an then we all Hoived. Then we sat an smoked:an the Chief called on our leader for an accountof the little trip. He stood up an made a speech, Great Chief and Council of my Tribe, says he 300. The War Bonnet<See description on page 3 ») THE INDIAN WAR BONNET—HOW TO MAKE ITj, The plain white Goose or Turkey The same, with tip dyed black or painted with indelible ink. 3. The same, showing ruff of white down lashed on with wax end, 4. The same, showing leather loop lashed on for the holding lace. 5. The same, viewed edge on. 6. The same, with a red flannel cover sewn and lashed on the quill. This is a eentfi feather. 7. The same, with a tuft of red horsehair lashed on the top to mark a grand coup and (a) a thread through themiddle of the rib to hold feather in proper place. This feather is marked with the symbol of a grand, target shooting. This symbol may be drawn on an oval piece of paper gummed on the top of the feather. 8. The tip of a feather showing how the red horsehair tuft is lashed on with fine waxed thread.


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