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... night after making camp , being now on the war path , in- dulged in their war dance , which , although new to most of us , became almost intolerable , it being kept up each night until nearly daybreak , and until we became accustomed to ...
... night after making camp , being now on the war path , in- dulged in their war dance , which , although new to most of us , became almost intolerable , it being kept up each night until nearly daybreak , and until we became accustomed to ...
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... night before that they adjourned their " scalp dance , " and sought the comfort of their buffalo robes ; but , as we had been entertained every night until the fight by their " war dance , " so for twenty - one days after , or as long ...
... night before that they adjourned their " scalp dance , " and sought the comfort of their buffalo robes ; but , as we had been entertained every night until the fight by their " war dance , " so for twenty - one days after , or as long ...
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... night march in order to attack the enemy at the break of day . All the arms were examined by the officers , and powder and ball were issued to the men who had guns . No fires were built that night , and they only ate pinole and jerked ...
... night march in order to attack the enemy at the break of day . All the arms were examined by the officers , and powder and ball were issued to the men who had guns . No fires were built that night , and they only ate pinole and jerked ...
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Class A History | 7 |
Class BBiography | 17 |
Class DMexico and Central America | 32 |
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