The Open court . tom he underwent a fast of four days as an expiation to the over-ruling his fast, in a dream, he heard a voice, resembling the cry of an owl, tellinghim if he wished to save the lives of his other children, he must cut from his bodyseventy pieces of flesh and offer them to the sun. This he did and then buried thepieces. The scars are shown on his body. He is a man of much importance inhis tribe. After Sitting Bull he came next as a leader in the ghost dance. lln addition to the pictures here reproduced we may quote others. Baumeister containsseveral in his third


The Open court . tom he underwent a fast of four days as an expiation to the over-ruling his fast, in a dream, he heard a voice, resembling the cry of an owl, tellinghim if he wished to save the lives of his other children, he must cut from his bodyseventy pieces of flesh and offer them to the sun. This he did and then buried thepieces. The scars are shown on his body. He is a man of much importance inhis tribe. After Sitting Bull he came next as a leader in the ghost dance. lln addition to the pictures here reproduced we may quote others. Baumeister containsseveral in his third volume alone, as on pp. 1797 and 1799 (Peleus struggling with Thetis); on (folding garments), and on p. 1655 (an ancient vase-picture from Melos). See further Lenormant. Elite des monuments Plates 76 and 93, where angels wear a cross on a ribbon roundthe neck. 2 Reproduced with the permission of the publishers of the Burbank Indian Portraits, TheArts & Crafts Pub. Co., 215 Wabash ave., Chief Black , 1899, by E. A. Burbank, Chicago. THE SEAL OF CHRIST. 241 f d^ CHIEF SriN^iNi=«. 1 J^i^^Hfifll^H ^^^H ^fl^^^^B . ?i^


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