. Sport and adventures among the North-American Indians [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Indians of North America; Adventure and adventurers; Chasse; Chasse; Indiens d'Amérique; Aventure et aventuriers. 202 A RiFUArToiiY : m. m. M')ni(r of tliciii hud Ixtii dcMcrtud un hciii); tcio lutiic to ){o utiy lurtlicr, mid liuviiig led ii solitary lift* for hoiiic iiioiitltM iiiuiiy of thcni wuro Oi wild uh liufTiilo uiid iiiucii mori; tiurcc. K^— hud n V(>ry cIono hIiuvo from oiu; which char^^cd hitii t'liriotiNly UH h(! waH ^oin^ through moiiic hiiNhcn, thoiif^h a doMU ol' niiuiII hhot cooled \


. Sport and adventures among the North-American Indians [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Indians of North America; Adventure and adventurers; Chasse; Chasse; Indiens d'Amérique; Aventure et aventuriers. 202 A RiFUArToiiY : m. m. M')ni(r of tliciii hud Ixtii dcMcrtud un hciii); tcio lutiic to ){o utiy lurtlicr, mid liuviiig led ii solitary lift* for hoiiic iiioiitltM iiiuiiy of thcni wuro Oi wild uh liufTiilo uiid iiiucii mori; tiurcc. K^— hud n V(>ry cIono hIiuvo from oiu; which char^^cd hitii t'liriotiNly UH h(! waH ^oin^ through moiiic hiiNhcn, thoiif^h a doMU ol' niiuiII hhot cooled \\\s ardour very iiiiich. When htiyin^ our new team of iiiuIcn wc liad retained our Mnall pair in cane of u hrciikdown, or of very had t^oin^?, when \V(! could put theui in front; and one of thcNi*, when he found ho WQM bcin^ worked a^ain after a long rest, hit upon u plnii for avoidin(( tluN. When anyoin* of uh went for hitn in the niorninj;, and was puUin;; up the pieket-pin aiul wiping the mud off it, he w:)ul(l walk up and look on, a^ if waiting to be led to camp; hut as you coiled up tlu; ro[i(! he would suddenly Htart off at a gallop, pulling tin; rope out of your haiuls, and it was of no umc to hold on, i\» he would then drag you along the ground, tcnrlng your hands and clothes. When this had happened severul times, and F and 1 and the men had HuH'ered n conseciucncc, 11 , after laughing at us for otir clumsiness, said that he would show us how it should he done, 80 he started for the mule tlie following morning, all of us going with him to sec the fun. He l)egan hy petting the mule a good deal and giving him some sugar, it heiug, he assured us, u great thing to give the animal eontidence in you ; and he tlicn proceeded to lead him to the pin, which he pulled lip, and was winding up the rope, when away went the mule, and in a few seconds away went II also, bounding over the ground, his braces ])reaking and most of his clothes coming or being torn oft*. We told hira th


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