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quadgram | frequency |
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the edge of the | 60 |
for a long time | 52 |
as soon as the | 38 |
the foot of the | 37 |
the rest of the | 30 |
the top of the | 29 |
in front of the | 29 |
the middle of the | 28 |
at the foot of | 28 |
the mouth of the | 28 |
out of the lodge | 26 |
i am going to | 25 |
early in the morning | 25 |
on the other side | 24 |
at the edge of | 24 |
the centre of the | 23 |
at the same time | 22 |
to the edge of | 20 |
red crow and i | 19 |
the camp of the | 19 |
he said to the | 19 |
when he had finished | 19 |
the chief of the | 18 |
as soon as he | 18 |
he came to a | 17 |
the back of the | 16 |
i shall tell you | 16 |
paid no attention to | 16 |
and when he had | 16 |
a part of the | 16 |
in the middle of | 16 |
and as soon as | 15 |
the lodges of the | 15 |
did not know what | 15 |
it is said that | 15 |
the women and children | 15 |
up and down the | 15 |
the place where the | 14 |
they came to the | 14 |
he came to the | 14 |
i will tell you | 14 |
he said to his | 13 |
to the top of | 13 |
in the centre of | 13 |
he said to himself | 13 |
out on the prairie | 13 |
of the lodge and | 13 |
and when they had | 13 |
the last of the | 13 |
the edge of a | 13 |
the head of the | 13 |
the west side of | 13 |
down to the river | 13 |
to the place where | 13 |
went back to the | 13 |
the end of the | 12 |
had come to the | 12 |
and the old man | 12 |
west side of the | 12 |
of the medicine woman | 12 |
in those days the | 12 |
said the young man | 12 |
on the fourth day | 12 |
the lodge of the | 12 |
i am looking for | 12 |
went out of the | 12 |
on the north side | 12 |
the other side of | 12 |
the trail of the | 12 |
in time to the | 11 |
know what to do | 11 |
edge of the cliff | 11 |
of the medicine lodge | 11 |
after a while he | 11 |
as fast as he | 11 |
on top of the | 11 |
foot of the cliff | 11 |
of one of the | 11 |
a hole in the | 11 |
went into the lodge | 11 |
at the back of | 11 |
he did not know | 11 |
his bow and arrows | 11 |
a herd of buffalo | 11 |
said the old man | 11 |
back to the camp | 11 |
for the first time | 11 |
went down to the | 11 |
on each side of | 11 |
the people began to | 11 |
he said to her | 10 |
fast as he could | 10 |
that he could not | 10 |
the foot of a | 10 |
in the form of | 10 |
when he came to | 10 |
what are you doing | 10 |
i said to myself | 10 |
on either side of | 10 |
to the sand hills | 10 |
one side of the | 10 |
to a place where | 10 |
i want you to | 10 |
so as to make | 10 |
as soon as we | 10 |
i have told you | 10 |
said to his wife | 10 |
i will go and | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
said the old woman | 10 |
made up his mind | 10 |
the man who had | 10 |
as fast as they | 10 |
old man was travelling | 10 |
and some of the | 10 |
of the rocky mountains | 10 |
each side of the | 10 |
of the sun dance | 10 |
to the foot of | 10 |
we came to the | 10 |
to the old people | 9 |
back of the lodge | 9 |
then he said to | 9 |
out on the plain | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
he went to the | 9 |
on the west side | 9 |
he got to the | 9 |
but he did not | 9 |
and they began to | 9 |
on the top of | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
i do not know | 9 |
the right of the | 9 |
and he began to | 9 |
of the all comrades | 9 |
i would like to | 9 |
the bottom of the | 9 |
in the sun dance | 9 |
from one to another | 9 |
in the case of | 9 |
we are going to | 9 |
not know what to | 9 |
to the lodge and | 9 |
of the dancing lodge | 9 |
to the river and | 9 |
it was a very | 9 |
middle of the night | 9 |
far out on the | 9 |
as soon as it | 9 |
is said to have | 9 |
seems to have been | 8 |
went up on the | 8 |
a small piece of | 8 |
a long time to | 8 |
lone bull and otaki | 8 |
the upper end of | 8 |
when they came to | 8 |
when they had come | 8 |
that is the way | 8 |
saw that it was | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
why have you come | 8 |
the father of the | 8 |
i did not know | 8 |
if you do not | 8 |
of the young men | 8 |
and sat down on | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
the man and woman | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
a man who had | 8 |
in a few minutes | 8 |
of the fourth day | 8 |
came out of the | 8 |
from side to side | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
peace with the crows | 8 |
and all the people | 8 |
a bow and arrows | 8 |
said to the old | 8 |
and after a while | 8 |
it was a fine | 8 |
in front of them | 8 |
as soon as they | 8 |
the man who was | 8 |
right in front of | 8 |
i will give you | 8 |
man and his wife | 8 |
a long time ago | 7 |
to the west of | 7 |
a long time the | 7 |
between us and the | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
and all the time | 7 |
the far end of | 7 |
that he would not | 7 |
after a time he | 7 |
red crow told me | 7 |
bow and arrows and | 7 |
to the sun and | 7 |
out on the bank | 7 |
the medicine woman and | 7 |
at the time of | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
in the morning the | 7 |
east side of the | 7 |
had come close to | 7 |
the point of the | 7 |
and some of them | 7 |
the west of the | 7 |
and said to the | 7 |
early the next morning | 7 |
the people in the | 7 |
i will try to | 7 |
the woman who made | 7 |
sat down on the | 7 |
away from the camp | 7 |
the light of the | 7 |
and went to the | 7 |
did not know that | 7 |
north side of the | 7 |
in front of him | 7 |
built a fire and | 7 |
as if they were | 7 |
and gave them to | 7 |
lying on the ground | 7 |
that this was the | 7 |
the old man said | 7 |
for a little while | 7 |
went to the lodge | 7 |
the summit of the | 7 |
and he said to | 7 |
it was a long | 7 |
will go down and | 7 |
is the home of | 7 |
said to the people | 7 |
and said to them | 7 |
ask him for her | 7 |
he was going to | 7 |
sat down on a | 7 |
the men of the | 7 |
the shore of the | 7 |
on his horse and | 7 |
that they could not | 7 |
the american fur company | 7 |
of the camp was | 7 |
he was in the | 7 |
one of the men | 7 |
the east side of | 7 |
at the mouth of | 7 |
and went back to | 7 |
to the dancing lodge | 7 |
lay down and slept | 7 |
he went out and | 7 |
then the old man | 7 |
as he had been | 7 |
we went into camp | 7 |
and at last he | 7 |
the rear of the | 7 |
when he reached the | 7 |
and went to sleep | 7 |
in the old days | 7 |
hole in the ground | 7 |
that i could not | 7 |
and did not know | 7 |
the north side of | 7 |
then old man was | 7 |
and looked at him | 7 |
but for all that | 7 |
said to have been | 6 |
we were obliged to | 6 |
you will have to | 6 |
i have come to | 6 |
the old woman and | 6 |
he said to them | 6 |
the south side of | 6 |
a long way off | 6 |
old man said to | 6 |
to the man and | 6 |
i have never seen | 6 |
a piece of meat | 6 |
it seemed to me | 6 |
and i said so | 6 |
got to the place | 6 |
and said to his | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
he gave them to | 6 |
in a loud voice | 6 |
there will be more | 6 |
and after a time | 6 |
the old woman had | 6 |
south side of the | 6 |
in front of me | 6 |
and the next day | 6 |
up on the hill | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
the chiefs of the | 6 |
off on the prairie | 6 |
so it was that | 6 |
the medicine lodge woman | 6 |
one day old man | 6 |
then the young man | 6 |
gave them to the | 6 |
in sight of the | 6 |
i felt that i | 6 |
ran away as fast | 6 |
belongs to the sun | 6 |
i will show you | 6 |
where he had been | 6 |
to war against the | 6 |
and a couple of | 6 |
chief of the camp | 6 |
they were going to | 6 |
this way and that | 6 |
of the blackfeet tribes | 6 |
when they reached the | 6 |
once old man was | 6 |
came to the lodge | 6 |
red crow and his | 6 |
the base of the | 6 |
that is not a | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
and all the animals | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
and one of the | 6 |
upper end of the | 6 |
forward to the tongues | 6 |
as fast as we | 6 |
to the other side | 6 |
do not be afraid | 6 |
down on the ground | 6 |
to one side and | 6 |
the dogs are eating | 6 |
woman who made the | 6 |
of the all friends | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
the sweet grass hills | 6 |
went over to the | 6 |
and saw that the | 6 |
man went to the | 6 |
from the edge of | 6 |
theft from the sun | 6 |
into the water and | 6 |
late in the afternoon | 6 |
man began to sing | 6 |
edge of the river | 6 |
the old woman went | 6 |
at the sun dance | 6 |
to the camp and | 6 |
by james willard schultz | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
the form of a | 6 |
me how to do | 6 |
one of their number | 6 |
so that he might | 6 |
the sieur de la | 6 |
shore of the river | 6 |
where he was going | 6 |
take pity on me | 6 |
and you will see | 6 |
and that is why | 6 |
and when you have | 6 |
the coming of the | 6 |
to see what was | 6 |
that i had ever | 6 |
the young man had | 6 |
lay down on the | 6 |
far into the night | 6 |
get out of the | 6 |
but there was no | 6 |
out on the plains | 6 |
along the edge of | 6 |
the two young men | 6 |
in the shelter of | 6 |
people in the camp | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
of the three tribes | 6 |
after a little time | 6 |
when the people heard | 6 |
the man and his | 6 |
centre of the camp | 6 |
quarter of an inch | 6 |
the wings of the | 6 |
the dog and the | 6 |
have pity on us | 6 |
he thought he would | 6 |
in the morning and | 6 |
on the right of | 6 |
old man was very | 6 |
into the lodge and | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
tell you why the | 6 |
the father and mother | 6 |
and i will go | 6 |
changed himself into a | 6 |
he made up his | 6 |
all parts of the | 6 |
it was in the | 6 |
away as fast as | 6 |
on the south side | 6 |
there are plenty of | 6 |
some of your relations | 6 |
when we came to | 6 |
will tell you why | 6 |
it shall be as | 6 |
old man did not | 6 |
those days the people | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
teach me how to | 6 |
bands of the i | 6 |
and when the man | 6 |
to the mouth of | 6 |
dog and the stick | 5 |
it was not long | 5 |
as long as the | 5 |
it was a great | 5 |
it is useless to | 5 |
and came to the | 5 |
soon as the sun | 5 |
to the sun for | 5 |
top of the cliff | 5 |
the next morning he | 5 |
he had ever seen | 5 |
the trail to the | 5 |
to the north of | 5 |
that we were to | 5 |
sat down to rest | 5 |
old man took the | 5 |
saw that they were | 5 |
up to him and | 5 |
that they would be | 5 |
a few of the | 5 |
and he went out | 5 |
edge of the timber | 5 |
i have killed a | 5 |
glad you have come | 5 |
it was a terrible | 5 |
men of the camp | 5 |
so that they would | 5 |
went up to the | 5 |
the meat was cooked | 5 |
past and the present | 5 |
they were about to | 5 |
the home of the | 5 |
of the camp were | 5 |
to go to sleep | 5 |
where are there any | 5 |
threw him into the | 5 |
for he was afraid | 5 |
give her to you | 5 |
and said to me | 5 |
i could not see | 5 |
the animals to help | 5 |
went to the place | 5 |
did as he was | 5 |
where are you going | 5 |
give the sun dance | 5 |
his wives and children | 5 |
the bank of the | 5 |
the man said to | 5 |
trail of the camp | 5 |
want you to go | 5 |
there were so many | 5 |
so far as i | 5 |
summit of the range | 5 |
the riverside press cambridge | 5 |
the sides of the | 5 |
soon as it was | 5 |
as we could see | 5 |
there was much talk | 5 |
he was not satisfied | 5 |
and when they were | 5 |
said to each other | 5 |
i will make you | 5 |
and down the river | 5 |
the outside of the | 5 |
glad to see him | 5 |
give them to you | 5 |
the buffalo began to | 5 |
them out of the | 5 |
only a few yards | 5 |
went out to hunt | 5 |
who made the vow | 5 |
to the place and | 5 |
the door of the | 5 |
there could be no | 5 |
four days and four | 5 |
by and by the | 5 |
the ends of the | 5 |
the length of the | 5 |
out of the water | 5 |
to get out of | 5 |
a man and his | 5 |
took his bow and | 5 |
came in sight of | 5 |
of some of the | 5 |
were a number of | 5 |
got off his horse | 5 |
the old woman called | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
is not a dog | 5 |
and when it was | 5 |
the blackfeet tribes had | 5 |
that night in the | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
in the medicine lodge | 5 |
at one side of | 5 |
it was easy to | 5 |
from the top of | 5 |
animals to help him | 5 |
a man who was | 5 |
down into the water | 5 |
centre of the circle | 5 |
when he saw that | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
the shape of a | 5 |
make peace with the | 5 |
shall be as you | 5 |
as hard as he | 5 |
later in the day | 5 |
and a number of | 5 |
the skin of the | 5 |
the medicine woman is | 5 |
after a little while | 5 |
and the women were | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
the one on the | 5 |
he heard some one | 5 |
the top of a | 5 |
so that it was | 5 |
far as we could | 5 |
of the river crows | 5 |
know where he lives | 5 |
i had never seen | 5 |
the father and the | 5 |
he was afraid to | 5 |
called out to the | 5 |
he had a dream | 5 |
how to do it | 5 |
got on his horse | 5 |
to the old man | 5 |
i will go down | 5 |
the young man said | 5 |
when night came he | 5 |
camp of the ghosts | 5 |
hard as he could | 5 |
it was made of | 5 |
the next day the | 5 |
back to the place | 5 |
some of them were | 5 |
of the young man | 5 |
that is why he | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
and there in the | 5 |
and old red crane | 5 |
for he was a | 5 |
after they had been | 5 |
of all the animals | 5 |
that they were not | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
with the point of | 5 |
he knew that the | 5 |
one to another of | 5 |
and in a few | 5 |
buffalo and other game | 5 |
up in the air | 5 |
the tip of the | 5 |
am in a hurry | 5 |
is going to be | 5 |
no attention to the | 5 |
the timber bordering the | 5 |
and went into the | 5 |
side of the river | 5 |
arrow to his bow | 5 |
got back to the | 5 |
the lead of the | 5 |
here and there in | 5 |
came to a place | 5 |
on the two medicine | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
the old man went | 5 |
told me that the | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
fast as they could | 5 |
show you how to | 5 |
it is only a | 5 |
found that they were | 5 |
the old man was | 5 |
knew that it was | 5 |
as i tell you | 5 |
a band of buffalo | 5 |
out of the brush | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
he said to me | 5 |
meat and back fat | 5 |
hero stories and folk | 5 |
front of the lodge | 5 |
that they had seen | 5 |
the following account of | 5 |
days and four nights | 5 |
down into the valley | 5 |
and lay down on | 5 |
a member of the | 5 |
the trail of a | 5 |
prayer to the sun | 5 |
when he saw a | 5 |
he knew that he | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
and said to her | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
to ask him for | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
of the camp circle | 5 |
it was that he | 5 |
making the sign for | 5 |
and how he had | 5 |
until he came to | 5 |
that we could not | 5 |
then it was that | 5 |
he put an arrow | 5 |
the children of the | 5 |
a little way from | 5 |
him out of the | 5 |
and when they saw | 5 |
how to do that | 5 |
he went up to | 5 |
on his back and | 5 |
along the foot of | 5 |
held in the hand | 5 |
the far side of | 5 |
the blackfoot name for | 5 |
the camp was a | 5 |
the tracks of the | 5 |
i am sure that | 5 |
showed them how to | 5 |
to go to war | 5 |
did not touch them | 5 |
that is the reason | 5 |
the old medicine man | 5 |
far off on the | 5 |
origin of the i | 5 |
are placed on the | 5 |
and began to sing | 5 |
they had come close | 5 |
i am in a | 5 |
to his lodge to | 5 |
when he got to | 5 |
so that he could | 5 |
do not know where | 5 |
reached the place where | 5 |
the wind to blow | 5 |
and i will try | 5 |
out there on the | 5 |
edge of the water | 5 |
and then the others | 5 |
i think you are | 5 |
some of the meat | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
for the purpose of | 5 |
in those days there | 5 |
to the shore of | 5 |
on the bank of | 5 |
that i did not | 5 |
heard the sound of | 5 |
i had ever seen | 5 |
to make a fire | 5 |
beaver had given him | 5 |
i will help you | 5 |
in the center of | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
on the ground and | 5 |
the sticks out of | 5 |
the first medicine lodge | 5 |
and told him that | 5 |
be as you say | 5 |
of the origin of | 5 |
from the foot of | 5 |
that he had killed | 5 |
he had been told | 5 |
it to the sun | 5 |
there was a big | 5 |
to the medicine man | 5 |
you know that the | 5 |
a number of women | 5 |
i will take you | 5 |
am looking for my | 4 |
on the ground near | 4 |
could not get out | 4 |
by and by he | 4 |
but first you must | 4 |
brand from the fire | 4 |
mouth of the bighorn | 4 |
said to the others | 4 |
and soon came to | 4 |
in front of us | 4 |
and he did not | 4 |
but i did not | 4 |
could not be seen | 4 |
to another of the | 4 |
it is believed that | 4 |
they went to the | 4 |
told the people that | 4 |
when old man was | 4 |
high in the air | 4 |
this old woman had | 4 |
soon his nose snored | 4 |
mouth of the coulee | 4 |
another song is sung | 4 |
old woman who had | 4 |
slopes of the mountains | 4 |
and went out of | 4 |
up in front of | 4 |
the sun and old | 4 |
and all the other | 4 |
young man who had | 4 |
teach them the song | 4 |
to the medicine woman | 4 |
far end of the | 4 |
knew that he had | 4 |
that he was going | 4 |
and told them to | 4 |
but that did not | 4 |
he sat down on | 4 |
as old man was | 4 |
when she came back | 4 |
will not kill you | 4 |
what was going on | 4 |
when he saw this | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
to the south of | 4 |
we could see the | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
of an inch thick | 4 |
i want to marry | 4 |
old man was walking | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
and said to him | 4 |
the world was young | 4 |
felt that i was | 4 |
heard the feast shout | 4 |
the water in the | 4 |
this is the place | 4 |
my father and mother | 4 |
out over the prairie | 4 |
when he saw the | 4 |
what he had seen | 4 |
into the pen and | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
close up to the | 4 |
it fell on them | 4 |
that it could not | 4 |
had come to him | 4 |
the widows and orphans | 4 |
the all friends society | 4 |
for a man to | 4 |
of the american fur | 4 |
he was very hungry | 4 |
for what seemed to | 4 |
went out and killed | 4 |
and at last i | 4 |
and picked up a | 4 |
out upon the plain | 4 |
for the sun dance | 4 |
he called to the | 4 |
dogs are eating you | 4 |
the other of the | 4 |
be an end to | 4 |
went on toward the | 4 |
was once a man | 4 |
we will give you | 4 |
he told the old | 4 |
he did not answer | 4 |
was made of the | 4 |
man said to his | 4 |
he lay down to | 4 |
and after he had | 4 |
on the prairie and | 4 |
the ceremony of the | 4 |
said to his father | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
after they had eaten | 4 |
man who had two | 4 |
cutting up the meat | 4 |
and at that he | 4 |
when the meat was | 4 |
i am the chief | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
took him to a | 4 |
man was travelling about | 4 |
my food is gone | 4 |
and if you see | 4 |
and when night came | 4 |
and showed them how | 4 |
origin of the medicine | 4 |
the meat was all | 4 |
close to the ground | 4 |
the evening of the | 4 |
in the same manner | 4 |
his robe over the | 4 |
as has been said | 4 |
when the buffalo were | 4 |
he looked about him | 4 |
the buffalo and the | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
greater part of the | 4 |
as he was told | 4 |
the heads of the | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
on the third day | 4 |
came to the camp | 4 |
to the old woman | 4 |
looked about him and | 4 |
go down to the | 4 |
time the old man | 4 |
and ask him to | 4 |
how is it that | 4 |
i am going away | 4 |
wolf the white blackfoot | 4 |
before they had horses | 4 |
the buffalo saw them | 4 |
of the lodge poles | 4 |
and when he came | 4 |
got down on his | 4 |
he had reached the | 4 |
would be a good | 4 |
then all was still | 4 |
the end of each | 4 |
gone to the sand | 4 |
and while he was | 4 |
he had said this | 4 |
him to one of | 4 |
when he had come | 4 |
down by the river | 4 |
is so long and | 4 |
when they got there | 4 |
so that we can | 4 |
a fire and cooked | 4 |
as fast as i | 4 |
young man has come | 4 |
the bodies of the | 4 |
give me one of | 4 |
it seemed as if | 4 |
out from under the | 4 |
thousands and thousands of | 4 |
on the far side | 4 |
the young man arose | 4 |
replied the old man | 4 |
we made our way | 4 |
made to the sun | 4 |
and for a long | 4 |
for the loss of | 4 |
i saw that it | 4 |
he looked at them | 4 |
we arrived at the | 4 |
why do you not | 4 |
and the sun was | 4 |
was made of stone | 4 |
of the red willow | 4 |
entered the lodge and | 4 |
the woman who had | 4 |
i have seen the | 4 |
will go over there | 4 |
to him and said | 4 |
and took him to | 4 |
a war party of | 4 |
and i will do | 4 |
and told him what | 4 |
and those who are | 4 |
pawnee hero stories and | 4 |
one of his wives | 4 |
so deep that we | 4 |
we went to the | 4 |
side of the valley | 4 |
put up their lodges | 4 |
at the upper end | 4 |
and set fire to | 4 |
some of the young | 4 |
took them to the | 4 |
out on to the | 4 |
top of the hill | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
the size of the | 4 |
you will see that | 4 |
a hole in it | 4 |
the palm of his | 4 |
could not reach the | 4 |
on and on he | 4 |
have no one to | 4 |
the disappearance of the | 4 |
on down to the | 4 |
told me that they | 4 |
it a long time | 4 |
as much as possible | 4 |
has never done wrong | 4 |
the rain which makes | 4 |
as fast as possible | 4 |
up his mind to | 4 |
she belongs to the | 4 |
we will go down | 4 |
that he has seen | 4 |
lodge and said to | 4 |
she has never done | 4 |
of the sweet grass | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
chief of the women | 4 |
the sun pole and | 4 |
he will give me | 4 |
one was in sight | 4 |
gave me to understand | 4 |
story of the three | 4 |
a council of the | 4 |
all around the lodge | 4 |
man built a fire | 4 |
when all is ready | 4 |
and old man said | 4 |
out into the water | 4 |
societies of the all | 4 |
gave them to him | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
and told me to | 4 |
head and began to | 4 |
in the life of | 4 |
he was glad to | 4 |
he had finished the | 4 |
of them on the | 4 |
for a time and | 4 |
just back of the | 4 |
the rain was falling | 4 |
old man went to | 4 |
out of the cave | 4 |
one of the women | 4 |
shall not be so | 4 |
man taught them the | 4 |
a little way off | 4 |
try to get away | 4 |
cut up the meat | 4 |
the woman went on | 4 |
is taken up and | 4 |
food was placed before | 4 |
they got to the | 4 |
when he had said | 4 |
i wish to speak | 4 |
of the chief of | 4 |
the lodge and the | 4 |
am going to kill | 4 |
and the root digger | 4 |
to take the lead | 4 |
they dug a deep | 4 |
he was able to | 4 |
me to understand that | 4 |
his food was all | 4 |
want to marry her | 4 |
i have been told | 4 |
when he had reached | 4 |
i can beat you | 4 |
that is what i | 4 |
out for a feast | 4 |
a moment or two | 4 |
timber bordering the river | 4 |
a little of the | 4 |
foot of the mountains | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
in order that the | 4 |
spoken of as the | 4 |
he thought that he | 4 |
the old man and | 4 |
for four days and | 4 |
to him and asked | 4 |
the lodge and said | 4 |
the side of a | 4 |
he sat down and | 4 |
whence they had come | 4 |
light of the fire | 4 |
shall tell you why | 4 |
of lewis and clark | 4 |
and went on toward | 4 |
a few words to | 4 |
once a man who | 4 |
it was not until | 4 |
put an arrow on | 4 |
you are going to | 4 |
i have great power | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
to the centre of | 4 |
there seems to have | 4 |
lay down in the | 4 |
not forget what you | 4 |
the orders of the | 4 |
wood on the fire | 4 |
of the tongues are | 4 |
to know that he | 4 |
and started for the | 4 |
down the stream and | 4 |
maker and broken bow | 4 |
more than a hundred | 4 |
that the whole world | 4 |
saw the lodges of | 4 |
that he had made | 4 |
would like to have | 4 |
but just as he | 4 |
you will never go | 4 |
he lay down and | 4 |
dug in the ground | 4 |
came up to him | 4 |
it is a very | 4 |
the sun dance lodge | 4 |
for us to do | 4 |
man a long time | 4 |
placed it on the | 4 |
a little piece of | 4 |
bank of the river | 4 |
entered and sat down | 4 |
it did not seem | 4 |
to the head of | 4 |
get up and help | 4 |
the painted tongue and | 4 |
the next morning the | 4 |
then bull turns round | 4 |
from place to place | 4 |
but at last he | 4 |
was out of sight | 4 |
and the medicine man | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
chose certain young men | 4 |
race in the timber | 4 |
a song is sung | 4 |
over to where the | 4 |
and made a bow | 4 |
night in the lodge | 4 |
again they heard the | 4 |
the animals and the | 4 |
one day in the | 4 |
told the old man | 4 |
the snow was so | 4 |
in order to get | 4 |
tanned into soft leather | 4 |
it was a big | 4 |
she said to him | 4 |
a great crowd of | 4 |
not know how to | 4 |
with the robe and | 4 |
every one of them | 4 |
that had been made | 4 |
on the bank and | 4 |
are sung for the | 4 |
on the trail and | 4 |
gave it to him | 4 |
forget what you have | 4 |
the old man to | 4 |
on the fire and | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
on a little hill | 4 |
in the spring of | 4 |
were made from the | 4 |
meat was all gone | 4 |
fast as we could | 4 |
and ask them to | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
the buffalo and deer | 4 |
to have been no | 4 |
there is but one | 4 |
down and began to | 4 |
as i have told | 4 |
edge of the shelf | 4 |
a place where the | 4 |
in the ground in | 4 |
it shall not be | 4 |
sun dance of the | 4 |
up on top of | 4 |
and out on the | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
bring the rain which | 4 |
and gave it to | 4 |
we went into the | 4 |
do you not give | 4 |
band of the i | 4 |
he went up on | 4 |
i thought that it | 4 |
of tanned buffalo skin | 4 |
the skin of a | 4 |
there are so many | 4 |
there will be an | 4 |
so there will be | 4 |
to the bottom of | 4 |
his hands and knees | 4 |
went on and on | 4 |
leaders of the herd | 4 |
and began to eat | 4 |
as the sun had | 4 |
in and sat down | 4 |
am going to give | 4 |
lay down to sleep | 4 |
told him that he | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
not like to go | 4 |
head chief of the | 4 |
out in front of | 4 |
and out of the | 4 |
of the blackfeet was | 4 |
so he lay down | 4 |
give me some of | 4 |
a high rock wall | 4 |
on the back of | 4 |
centre of the lodge | 4 |
the head of it | 4 |
all the time the | 4 |
back to the river | 4 |
the spot where the | 4 |
so that they may | 4 |
some of them are | 4 |
his bow and quiver | 4 |
came back and told | 4 |
of the men who | 4 |
man made the world | 4 |
there on the plain | 4 |
a long time and | 4 |
the first sweathouse is | 4 |
and the ghost woman | 4 |
and pretty soon he | 4 |
top of the lodge | 4 |
where the buffalo were | 4 |
in the camp a | 4 |
the song for the | 4 |
who were in the | 4 |
of the center pole | 4 |
this is what you | 4 |
old man and the | 4 |
and down the valley | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
chiefs chose certain young | 4 |
saw a herd of | 4 |
disappearance of the buffalo | 4 |
to the river with | 4 |
by the side of | 4 |
the shadow of the | 4 |
as they were going | 4 |
side of the tipi | 4 |
hole in the rocks | 4 |
when the time came | 4 |
the direction in which | 4 |
here and there to | 4 |
for he knew that | 4 |
the inside of the | 4 |
to the north and | 4 |
that there will be | 4 |
there were a number | 4 |
and with that he | 4 |
old man made the | 4 |
prayers to the sun | 4 |
the tips of the | 4 |
rising wolf the white | 4 |
me one of them | 4 |
to go out in | 4 |
gave them to her | 4 |
the old women to | 4 |
on the following morning | 4 |
the old man had | 4 |
we will go and | 4 |
what he should do | 4 |
to see what it | 4 |
and while they were | 4 |
that i was to | 4 |
i want to speak | 4 |
far side of the | 4 |
you have come to | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
the left of the | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
to do the same | 4 |
as quickly as possible | 4 |
one of them said | 4 |
the best of the | 4 |
late in the night | 4 |
chief of all the | 4 |
and called to the | 4 |
his gun and fired | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
took a piece of | 4 |
and he went up | 4 |
had been kind to | 4 |
a patch of brush | 4 |
and the next morning | 4 |
and began to cry | 4 |
an inch or two | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
there was once a | 4 |
the place where they | 4 |
night i shall tell | 4 |
an hour or more | 4 |
they heard the feast | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
to speak with you | 4 |
in the direction in | 4 |
i give her to | 4 |
some informants claim that | 4 |
to keep it from | 4 |
cold maker and broken | 4 |
as long as you | 4 |
and sat down to | 4 |
they came in sight | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
out through the west | 4 |
and the young man | 4 |
old man sat down | 4 |
we had better go | 4 |
on the first day | 4 |
pray to the sun | 4 |
i bring the rain | 4 |
woman who had been | 4 |
to the lodge of | 4 |
fell down and died | 4 |
all the young men | 4 |
but there were no | 4 |
i cannot cross this | 4 |
far as i could | 4 |
mouth of the musselshell | 4 |
the thickness of the | 4 |
the medicinemen and women | 4 |
will be an end | 4 |
old woman and the | 4 |
said her bull husband | 4 |
he got up and | 4 |
this part of the | 4 |
when the old man | 4 |
man said to the | 4 |
you have seen the | 4 |
even in the coldest | 4 |
and then they went | 4 |
i am glad you | 4 |
wings of the chute | 4 |
council of the chiefs | 4 |
have seen the days | 4 |
painted tongue and then | 4 |
way we had come | 4 |
you do as i | 4 |
the chiefs chose certain | 4 |
no attention to them | 4 |
on the fifth day | 4 |
crow and his sister | 4 |
i will let you | 4 |
an end to them | 4 |
when they had finished | 4 |
jumped over the cliff | 4 |
close to the shore | 4 |
and we will have | 4 |
the people heard this | 4 |
he paid no attention | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
his nose snored again | 4 |
with bow and arrow | 4 |
the sun dance of | 4 |
sun and old man | 4 |
on the ground in | 4 |
some of the men | 4 |
no one was in | 4 |
when they got to | 4 |
he went back to | 4 |
the indians of the | 4 |
either side of him | 4 |
to speak with him | 4 |
that he wanted to | 4 |
it through the lodge | 4 |
you what to do | 4 |
and i am glad | 4 |
and his wives and | 4 |
for a few minutes | 4 |
you want me to | 4 |
had seen in the | 4 |
and looked all about | 4 |
in the early morning | 4 |
soon came to the | 4 |
the shelter of the | 4 |
food was all gone | 4 |
went up the river | 4 |
the blackfoot of to | 4 |
is the only one | 4 |
sticks out of my | 4 |
as he did so | 4 |
as i afterward learned | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
the leaders of the | 4 |
found that it was | 4 |
give our new friend | 4 |
had a hard time | 4 |
as far as we | 4 |
a great hunter and | 4 |
but old man did | 4 |
the way we had | 4 |
you not give me | 4 |
out of my head | 4 |
back to the rock | 4 |
that it did not | 4 |
on his hands and | 4 |
for the reason that | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
he saw that the | 4 |
there was in the | 4 |
and put it in | 4 |
a long time before | 4 |
the ceremonies of the | 4 |
and turned it loose | 4 |
to get up and | 4 |
of all the beavers | 4 |
the old woman was | 4 |
and i know that | 4 |
will show you how | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
the theft from the | 4 |
woman and her husband | 4 |
when i saw that | 4 |
we came to a | 4 |
when the camp moved | 3 |
close to the lodge | 3 |
off to the right | 3 |
down on his hands | 3 |
fitted an arrow to | 3 |
i was about to | 3 |
i not tell you | 3 |
to the sun to | 3 |
soon as he had | 3 |
you are poor and | 3 |
shall pray to me | 3 |
and began the ascent | 3 |
you come to a | 3 |
to get back to | 3 |
between the two parties | 3 |
and found that the | 3 |
have you come here | 3 |
the lips of the | 3 |
to the poor man | 3 |
he saw a band | 3 |
in his old age | 3 |
after the people had | 3 |
from which we had | 3 |
on a hill and | 3 |
it for a moment | 3 |
only a short time | 3 |
you shall pray to | 3 |
the sun was low | 3 |
the animals and birds | 3 |
so named on account | 3 |
leaned out and fired | 3 |
were so many of | 3 |
raised his gun and | 3 |
on the day after | 3 |
he had told them | 3 |
in the morning to | 3 |
and smoked and prayed | 3 |
and this man taught | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
it was nearly night | 3 |
to the father of | 3 |
am glad you have | 3 |
could not see the | 3 |
a very hot day | 3 |
as far as the | 3 |
wish to speak with | 3 |
go over there to | 3 |
up the arrow and | 3 |
and he pointed to | 3 |
james willard schultz all | 3 |
told what had happened | 3 |
his place at the | 3 |
the people used to | 3 |
smoke rising from the | 3 |
they knew that the | 3 |
thanks to the gods | 3 |
let fly an arrow | 3 |
of the blackfoot indians | 3 |
some of the women | 3 |
he ran away as | 3 |
i grabbed them up | 3 |
of the sweathouse and | 3 |
go back and tell | 3 |
to the beaver house | 3 |
and right on the | 3 |
of bull turns round | 3 |
from the river and | 3 |
behind the piles of | 3 |
a piece of the | 3 |
we went down the | 3 |
kettle on the fire | 3 |
of the cave and | 3 |
him in the fire | 3 |
the blackfeet were a | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
a certain number of | 3 |
and the bear was | 3 |
of the different tribes | 3 |
bent with age and | 3 |
and his wife were | 3 |
dressed in buckskin clothes | 3 |
had gone out of | 3 |
a band of elk | 3 |
it was a boy | 3 |
the smoke from the | 3 |
and carried it to | 3 |
some of our people | 3 |
camped at the foot | 3 |
close to the river | 3 |
the last of them | 3 |
of the lodges and | 3 |
were about to jump | 3 |
all the dogs to | 3 |
on this race they | 3 |
up and shoved the | 3 |
who live in the | 3 |
we will make a | 3 |
as if he was | 3 |
what he was doing | 3 |
felt all over the | 3 |
come close to the | 3 |
sat down by the | 3 |
put it in the | 3 |
go over to the | 3 |
that they were all | 3 |
until you come to | 3 |
the top of it | 3 |
the sun was hot | 3 |
picked up a stone | 3 |
plenty of fat meat | 3 |
of the chiefs and | 3 |
he told the people | 3 |
that he must go | 3 |
you have come here | 3 |
put the kettle on | 3 |
songs are sung for | 3 |
of buffaloes and antelopes | 3 |
turned and went off | 3 |
we were able to | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
antelope and the deer | 3 |
as he could go | 3 |
the center of the | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
it was at the | 3 |
i give it to | 3 |
so long and crooked | 3 |
the men and women | 3 |
two or three old | 3 |
avalanche burst into the | 3 |
put it in his | 3 |
to come to him | 3 |
the river to play | 3 |
of the big camp | 3 |
season of the year | 3 |
i will go over | 3 |
had last seen the | 3 |
is held over the | 3 |
will teach you to | 3 |
this race they bet | 3 |
was just going to | 3 |
return to the people | 3 |
to hurry and get | 3 |
water from the river | 3 |
let me speak a | 3 |
a member of a | 3 |
had but one wife | 3 |
and dried back fat | 3 |
smudge place in the | 3 |
and at last she | 3 |
for some time they | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
learned that it was | 3 |
morrow night i will | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
upon our horses and | 3 |
who had been killed | 3 |
the lodge war eagle | 3 |
and every time it | 3 |
all the people were | 3 |
and after a little | 3 |
that we had come | 3 |
daily life and customs | 3 |
spring of the year | 3 |
had managed to get | 3 |
a few whiffs of | 3 |
the husband of the | 3 |
kept the buffalo hidden | 3 |
once into the camp | 3 |
the kettle on the | 3 |
knife in his hand | 3 |
had built a fire | 3 |
to cross the river | 3 |
of the worm pipe | 3 |
then he went up | 3 |
the spring of the | 3 |
shoved the arrow into | 3 |
where the fire was | 3 |
when the sun came | 3 |
to make his living | 3 |
by the time we | 3 |
of a war party | 3 |
a couple of inches | 3 |
to the river for | 3 |
at last he came | 3 |
deer has no gall | 3 |
had been on the | 3 |
god of the blackfeet | 3 |
young men wished to | 3 |
the site of the | 3 |
the ascent of the | 3 |
over the hill and | 3 |
she took them out | 3 |
schultz all rights reserved | 3 |
three tribes of the | 3 |
was to be my | 3 |
began to cry and | 3 |
stop here to die | 3 |
toward the sun and | 3 |
the lodge and sat | 3 |
the man and said | 3 |
and put the kettle | 3 |
like those of a | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
they did not like | 3 |
deer and other animals | 3 |
of the dead buffalo | 3 |
medicine woman and her | 3 |
if we could only | 3 |
rest of the people | 3 |
so as to form | 3 |
they went into the | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
not know where i | 3 |
about him and saw | 3 |
hole was dug in | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
he was very tired | 3 |
on the next day | 3 |
said to myself that | 3 |
so near that they | 3 |
all the people in | 3 |
for he was hungry | 3 |
and stared at us | 3 |
the chief of this | 3 |
followed the trail of | 3 |
at the west side | 3 |
the beaver had given | 3 |
which is said to | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
the limb of a | 3 |
it may be that | 3 |
and he was gone | 3 |
the lodge and saw | 3 |
a small stream named | 3 |
for the success of | 3 |
knew that he must | 3 |
around the circle to | 3 |
the outer edge of | 3 |
never kill the mice | 3 |
were given to the | 3 |
i am sure you | 3 |
he was just going | 3 |
taught them the songs | 3 |
the water was too | 3 |
he would make a | 3 |
when he made the | 3 |
and then with a | 3 |
since that time the | 3 |
old man would not | 3 |
has saved my life | 3 |
are going to make | 3 |
with the sun dance | 3 |
straight at a big | 3 |
go to the camp | 3 |
were playing on the | 3 |
tribes of the blackfeet | 3 |
on the prairie he | 3 |
on toward the west | 3 |
old man went out | 3 |
and then sat down | 3 |
up and saw that | 3 |
he did not go | 3 |
for many days they | 3 |
was some time before | 3 |
woman called out to | 3 |
length they came to | 3 |
at last they came | 3 |
an example of this | 3 |
they were inside the | 3 |
of the woman who | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
just in front of | 3 |
pay no attention to | 3 |
you have given us | 3 |
first of all the | 3 |
time to the song | 3 |
saw a band of | 3 |
the woman and her | 3 |
said to one another | 3 |
it was decided that | 3 |
from hand to hand | 3 |
the killing of the | 3 |
their bows and arrows | 3 |
hold of one of | 3 |
helped by the ghosts | 3 |
his knife and cut | 3 |
past us they shot | 3 |
took a long time | 3 |
place in the medicine | 3 |
those days there were | 3 |
after he had been | 3 |
his head and began | 3 |
live a long time | 3 |
the buffalo did not | 3 |
was in the camp | 3 |
around a bend in | 3 |
if you can find | 3 |
and covered him up | 3 |
a little lodge of | 3 |
she went on to | 3 |
the chief said to | 3 |
song and the dance | 3 |
shade of the lodges | 3 |
he was afraid of | 3 |
he gave it to | 3 |
back out of sight | 3 |
there were the berries | 3 |
piece of hard wood | 3 |
what seemed to me | 3 |
because he did not | 3 |
the sun came home | 3 |
to go out and | 3 |
had all the meat | 3 |
of the women and | 3 |
the beavers in the | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
was a fine shot | 3 |
after a long time | 3 |
tracks in the snow | 3 |
go back to your | 3 |
be given to the | 3 |
only a few miles | 3 |
at last he got | 3 |
off to one side | 3 |
the bank and lay | 3 |
to sing the song | 3 |
bundle of dried meat | 3 |
as it was dark | 3 |
the fourth night of | 3 |
people began to starve | 3 |
that i had been | 3 |
one of all the | 3 |
the point of his | 3 |
point of the cliff | 3 |
a young man who | 3 |
this is the way | 3 |
i ask you to | 3 |
no attention to him | 3 |
and hid it in | 3 |
the buffalo come out | 3 |
took down their lodge | 3 |
i think that i | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
i shall not stop | 3 |
few whiffs of smoke | 3 |
through the west of | 3 |
should be done with | 3 |
considered a great delicacy | 3 |
that i had seen | 3 |
the meat of a | 3 |
it is best that | 3 |
took his knife and | 3 |
it was that the | 3 |
our way to the | 3 |
then he stood up | 3 |
and gave me to | 3 |
and showed the stick | 3 |
the lodge of a | 3 |
close to the lodges | 3 |
at a big head | 3 |
seemed to come from | 3 |
when she saw the | 3 |
and smoke with him | 3 |
those who live in | 3 |
the all comrades societies | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
are about to be | 3 |
the indians in the | 3 |
i saw that the | 3 |
the home of my | 3 |
was an old woman | 3 |
long time the chief | 3 |
this time the sun | 3 |
have been to war | 3 |
and all the others | 3 |
not give me some | 3 |
take some of the | 3 |
fiercely striking a blow | 3 |
i proposed that we | 3 |
the medicine man was | 3 |
he saw the smoke | 3 |
were in the lodge | 3 |
see what was the | 3 |
its junction with the | 3 |
who had been kind | 3 |
stick is taken up | 3 |
camp early in the | 3 |
man said to him | 3 |
all this time the | 3 |
on the north bank | 3 |
the trail in the | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
or three old men | 3 |
a poor young man | 3 |
he took them to | 3 |
tree did bend and | 3 |
thing for us to | 3 |
morrow we move camp | 3 |
will do as you | 3 |
for the indian trade | 3 |
over the ridge and | 3 |
filled with dried meat | 3 |
was helped by the | 3 |
for the people to | 3 |
sit in the prow | 3 |
of one or more | 3 |
and seemed glad to | 3 |
when red crow and | 3 |
round and round within | 3 |
what should be done | 3 |
a few years ago | 3 |
the buffalo had been | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
then he knew that | 3 |
kept calling to the | 3 |
him all the time | 3 |
a mile or more | 3 |
only a little way | 3 |
a foot or more | 3 |
so that there will | 3 |
days the people were | 3 |
but none of them | 3 |
i will not give | 3 |
and then went to | 3 |
were never seen again | 3 |
and counted coup on | 3 |
the presence of strangers | 3 |
the young man was | 3 |
was a terrible sight | 3 |
said to his youngest | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
close to the edge | 3 |
told the beaver to | 3 |
threw it into the | 3 |
a pair of moccasins | 3 |
made of the skin | 3 |
out here on the | 3 |
on the following day | 3 |
at the conclusion of | 3 |
to eat or drink | 3 |
snow was so deep | 3 |
so as to get | 3 |
rode on to the | 3 |
time one of them | 3 |
that i had killed | 3 |
was not used to | 3 |
the old man answered | 3 |
five or six feet | 3 |
take it with you | 3 |
chief ghost said to | 3 |
long time to get | 3 |
a fat buffalo cow | 3 |
and then they all | 3 |
in the lodge of | 3 |
to the wind to | 3 |
a butte near by | 3 |
it was he who | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
the man used to | 3 |
our horses and rode | 3 |
the north of the | 3 |
of his body is | 3 |
and when he awoke | 3 |
will come to you | 3 |
after he had eaten | 3 |
come close to them | 3 |
on the trail of | 3 |
in a grove of | 3 |
and put up their | 3 |
to his own lodge | 3 |
into the timber and | 3 |
to do their best | 3 |
not know that the | 3 |
ran round and round | 3 |
of the sun pole | 3 |
will tell you what | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
only a few days | 3 |
set out to find | 3 |
on top of a | 3 |
to come to his | 3 |
and the little girl | 3 |
the right and left | 3 |
that we had been | 3 |
they had built a | 3 |
far to the south | 3 |
to bring good luck | 3 |
he did not wish | 3 |
went up on top | 3 |
at last he said | 3 |
him to come into | 3 |
toward the sand hills | 3 |
that part of the | 3 |
them in the coals | 3 |
let us smoke together | 3 |
heavy collar and the | 3 |
and a young man | 3 |
old man was about | 3 |
and when he reached | 3 |
of it in the | 3 |
a small band of | 3 |
he went out to | 3 |
animals and the birds | 3 |
pipe and tobacco in | 3 |
he would have some | 3 |
once in a while | 3 |
when it was dark | 3 |
the avalanche burst into | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
when morning came he | 3 |
you to go and | 3 |
i had not thought | 3 |
parts of the camp | 3 |
they began to talk | 3 |
woman said to him | 3 |
enter my lodge and | 3 |
following account of the | 3 |
the sun and moon | 3 |
palms of his hands | 3 |
owner of the right | 3 |
went over the cliff | 3 |
there will be plenty | 3 |
take pity on us | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
said to her husband | 3 |
war against the snakes | 3 |
i did not see | 3 |
away back in the | 3 |
they pulled him out | 3 |
or more in diameter | 3 |
the property of the | 3 |
that is how the | 3 |
he got on his | 3 |
tongue and then the | 3 |
she and her husband | 3 |
when they went to | 3 |
will do what i | 3 |
the tribes of the | 3 |
time for the sun | 3 |
and covered it up | 3 |
were pitched on the | 3 |
to the lodge poles | 3 |
the little girl asked | 3 |
he found that he | 3 |
was considered a great | 3 |
he saw a little | 3 |
when this had been | 3 |
race they bet their | 3 |
outside of the lodge | 3 |
dodged back out of | 3 |
the robe and sang | 3 |
way to the river | 3 |
that he intended to | 3 |
of the timber bordering | 3 |
the cutting of the | 3 |
out of the hole | 3 |
to be a man | 3 |
to the animals to | 3 |
on a white horse | 3 |
out to meet the | 3 |
on the previous day | 3 |
in the edge of | 3 |
hole in the lodge | 3 |
and try to get | 3 |
at the far end | 3 |
came to the place | 3 |
he turned around and | 3 |
i was allowed to | 3 |
no end to it | 3 |
came out from under | 3 |
why are you mourning | 3 |
and he knew that | 3 |
the son of a | 3 |
it took him a | 3 |
when they had taken | 3 |
the way of the | 3 |
the shale began sliding | 3 |
i came to the | 3 |
him up with the | 3 |
owner of the lodge | 3 |
he was helped by | 3 |
was close to him | 3 |
as i was told | 3 |
it was long before | 3 |
the past and the | 3 |
smoke from the fire | 3 |
so long that they | 3 |
could not see them | 3 |
called by the blackfeet | 3 |
big herd of buffalo | 3 |
the loss of a | 3 |
foot of the rocky | 3 |
people began to rise | 3 |
beavers in the world | 3 |
every part of the | 3 |
the door curtain was | 3 |
he cried out to | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
thing that you have | 3 |
out in a loud | 3 |
old man led them | 3 |
i will be your | 3 |
so he sat down | 3 |
when she had called | 3 |
and all of the | 3 |
the advent of the | 3 |
his little body actually | 3 |
after a time came | 3 |
all through the camp | 3 |
a little to the | 3 |
the man found his | 3 |
and cutting up the | 3 |
west of the sweathouse | 3 |
and prayed to the | 3 |
all up and down | 3 |
until it was all | 3 |
and he was very | 3 |
top of the ridge | 3 |
swift of foot and | 3 |
came out to see | 3 |
i will go back | 3 |
going forward to the | 3 |
but she would not | 3 |
us they shot their | 3 |
sitting on a hill | 3 |
loads on their backs | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
with a crash and | 3 |
and at last it | 3 |
indians that i had | 3 |
he dodged back out | 3 |
and at the foot | 3 |
rode down the valley | 3 |
covered his head with | 3 |
it was a beautiful | 3 |
the smudge place in | 3 |
fire and cooked some | 3 |
come to his lodge | 3 |
just as he did | 3 |
than three hundred yards | 3 |
is the camp of | 3 |
bank and lay down | 3 |
wipe away your tears | 3 |
a big herd of | 3 |
near to the camp | 3 |
see that your wife | 3 |
while he was gone | 3 |
from the camp of | 3 |
and far into the | 3 |
and that he will | 3 |
that he has been | 3 |
began to pick at | 3 |
into one of them | 3 |
down on the prairie | 3 |
began sliding under my | 3 |
and try to find | 3 |
on a butte near | 3 |
i will do as | 3 |
long time the buffalo | 3 |
and every time one | 3 |
when it was almost | 3 |
camp of the enemy | 3 |
the lodge skin was | 3 |
were in the camp | 3 |
to note that the | 3 |
crying over the loss | 3 |
that came to me | 3 |
the walls of the | 3 |
man did as he | 3 |
for a moment in | 3 |
the flesh with these | 3 |
when bull turns round | 3 |
and thousands of them | 3 |
to me that i | 3 |
looked down and saw | 3 |
all kinds of animals | 3 |
father and mother and | 3 |
was so deep that | 3 |
outskirts of the camp | 3 |
middle of the river | 3 |
and broken bow went | 3 |
people and the bird | 3 |
said to his young | 3 |
get back to the | 3 |
who had two wives | 3 |
not know where he | 3 |
that the people could | 3 |
the timber toward the | 3 |
more wood on the | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
the sun dance and | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
to his young men | 3 |
that i was not | 3 |
to make sure of | 3 |
a couple of hundred | 3 |
told him what to | 3 |
the blackfeet were very | 3 |
were the first to | 3 |
in the sun to | 3 |
and lone bull and | 3 |
the young men cut | 3 |
we got into the | 3 |
grabbed them up and | 3 |
an arrow to his | 3 |
we were a long | 3 |
do what i tell | 3 |
they paid no attention | 3 |
and red crow and | 3 |
looking down on the | 3 |
my grandfather told me | 3 |
rocky mountains eastward for | 3 |
why did you come | 3 |
arrived at the foot | 3 |
them how to make | 3 |
but there is another | 3 |
tops on the ice | 3 |
father and the son | 3 |
the protection of the | 3 |
he thought of the | 3 |
and to try to | 3 |
the bow and arrow | 3 |
the great crowd of | 3 |
from their horses and | 3 |
from one of the | 3 |
have not told you | 3 |
knocked him off his | 3 |
went on down to | 3 |
doorway of the lodge | 3 |
the doorway of the | 3 |
foot of the slope | 3 |
the valley of the | 3 |
then said the bear | 3 |
lodges of the camp | 3 |
the bands of the | 3 |
then he could see | 3 |
see what a pretty | 3 |
the people were hungry | 3 |
the blackfeet do not | 3 |
so that they could | 3 |
tongues are to be | 3 |
did not come back | 3 |
to her tipi and | 3 |
and from the rocky | 3 |
the snakes and the | 3 |
they would have a | 3 |
some of the people | 3 |
old man went up | 3 |
and when he saw | 3 |
herds of buffaloes and | 3 |
a crash and lay | 3 |
that he was helped | 3 |
that was all he | 3 |
to a height of | 3 |
to the lodge where | 3 |
the man saw a | 3 |
there is some one | 3 |
have refused all those | 3 |
and then went back | 3 |
sliding under my feet | 3 |
side of the doorway | 3 |
the long column of | 3 |
our new friend a | 3 |
and on the fourth | 3 |
that there should be | 3 |
hand that held the | 3 |
as he reached the | 3 |
indians and their stories | 3 |
for he was not | 3 |
the rocky mountains eastward | 3 |
that she had been | 3 |
down to the ground | 3 |
they were very much | 3 |
standing in front of | 3 |
and the old woman | 3 |
from one to three | 3 |
great hunter and never | 3 |
he made the people | 3 |
up on the butte | 3 |
drew near to the | 3 |
lay on the ground | 3 |
he watched his chance | 3 |
children of the camp | 3 |
had gone to the | 3 |
were to break camp | 3 |
came home at night | 3 |
fired straight at a | 3 |
they saw the lodges | 3 |
and shot at the | 3 |
what he would do | 3 |
and as he ran | 3 |
the head with a | 3 |
the lower end of | 3 |
was very glad to | 3 |
they laughed at him | 3 |
were a long time | 3 |
shall not harm you | 3 |
went up and shoved | 3 |
back with one of | 3 |
did not give him | 3 |
but that is not | 3 |
fell into the pit | 3 |
go and ask him | 3 |
up the river to | 3 |
was the one who | 3 |
so much that he | 3 |
said the chief wolf | 3 |
between it and the | 3 |
from being blown away | 3 |
ate some of the | 3 |
at all to eat | 3 |
did bend and break | 3 |
the fireplace and the | 3 |
he came back to | 3 |
how strange it seemed | 3 |
taken up and a | 3 |
stopping here and there | 3 |
it to the lodge | 3 |
if he should return | 3 |
he went over to | 3 |
and as she went | 3 |
as he was about | 3 |
when he had taken | 3 |
set it on fire | 3 |
do not care for | 3 |
was going to war | 3 |
in the water and | 3 |
they had taken the | 3 |
it was said that | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
he was close to | 3 |
did not wish to | 3 |
pretty soon the old | 3 |
a long time he | 3 |
fast as i could | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
out and fired straight | 3 |
and when it is | 3 |
during the day the | 3 |
he looked at the | 3 |
of buffalo feeding on | 3 |
a black circle around | 3 |
at the place where | 3 |
up to where the | 3 |
that is why they | 3 |
on the butte and | 3 |
the lodges came down | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
it was very late | 3 |
on the hill and | 3 |
for it will be | 3 |
and again it rose | 3 |
up on the bank | 3 |
of roots and berries | 3 |
was placed before the | 3 |
over with a crash | 3 |
he had left his | 3 |
to the old women | 3 |
away off on the | 3 |
is called by the | 3 |
what he told me | 3 |
sprang to his feet | 3 |
him to a place | 3 |
do not know why | 3 |
slashes in its bark | 3 |
at the farther end | 3 |
the father and son | 3 |
they could not find | 3 |
went to an old | 3 |
the game of the | 3 |
the river that scolds | 3 |
he started on his | 3 |
one at a time | 3 |
all the animals is | 3 |
most of the time | 3 |
berries from the bushes | 3 |
and some of his | 3 |
up close to the | 3 |
just what it was | 3 |
could not find her | 3 |
close to the foot | 3 |
him the fourth time | 3 |
about to be born | 3 |
and by that i | 3 |
a young man has | 3 |
not more than a | 3 |
had reached the top | 3 |
go to the river | 3 |
and the two women | 3 |
from the rocky mountains | 3 |
it would be for | 3 |
of the two medicine | 3 |
to the young man | 3 |
am going to try | 3 |
they shot their arrows | 3 |
foot of the lake | 3 |
willard schultz all rights | 3 |
i am not afraid | 3 |
was that he suddenly | 3 |
long time ago the | 3 |
it out on the | 3 |
off the edge of | 3 |
you can go and | 3 |
went on to the | 3 |
was a man who | 3 |
turned to see what | 3 |
pipe and filled it | 3 |
at the top were | 3 |
will take you to | 3 |
shale began sliding under | 3 |
ever since that time | 3 |
not one was left | 3 |
soon as he could | 3 |
named on account of | 3 |
of the men and | 3 |
had been a long | 3 |
man changed himself into | 3 |
of a medicine man | 3 |
tell you what to | 3 |
in a straight line | 3 |
is what you are | 3 |
ceremony of the tongues | 3 |
it was a wonderful | 3 |
scar on his face | 3 |
let us go and | 3 |
down into the deep | 3 |
head out of the | 3 |
direction in which the | 3 |
at length they came | 3 |
this was not always | 3 |
to sit in the | 3 |
there is a great | 3 |
that it was time | 3 |
making a great noise | 3 |
that they would go | 3 |
in the lodge war | 3 |
in time to see | 3 |
make presents to it | 3 |
as i could see | 3 |
his bow and shot | 3 |
when the time for | 3 |
dug a deep hole | 3 |
a feast to the | 3 |
other side of it | 3 |
before the coming of | 3 |
and when morning came | 3 |
it was long ago | 3 |
told him about it | 3 |
who it was that | 3 |
you get to the | 3 |
stand in front of | 3 |
toppled over with a | 3 |
old woman had a | 3 |
man was about to | 3 |
he went down to | 3 |
covered him up with | 3 |
to the camp of | 3 |
in her arms and | 3 |
they went down to | 3 |
very early in the | 3 |
to build a sweat | 3 |
down the slope and | 3 |
found that he had | 3 |
passed it to me | 3 |
it is time for | 3 |
of one or two | 3 |
to see where the | 3 |
came to the edge | 3 |
in the morning we | 3 |
know that the whole | 3 |
hurried back to the | 3 |
or i would have | 3 |
grasped him by the | 3 |
of the people who | 3 |
to visit all the | 3 |
he came to where | 3 |
they swept past us | 3 |
berries in the water | 3 |
when they came near | 3 |
it was only a | 3 |
he spoke to the | 3 |
from his belt and | 3 |
lone walker and his | 3 |
go and find her | 3 |
they said to him | 3 |
man for his daughter | 3 |
give it to you | 3 |
his head with his | 3 |
it began to rain | 3 |
back as fast as | 3 |
fell over backward into | 3 |
from the tip of | 3 |
said to old man | 3 |
going to kill you | 3 |
foot or more in | 3 |
to his feet and | 3 |
to pull it down | 3 |
and lay down in | 3 |
trail that had been | 3 |
little way from the | 3 |
was not more than | 3 |
and at length they | 3 |
above the mouth of | 3 |
was coming down the | 3 |
when the snow was | 3 |
of the medicine pipe | 3 |
the song and the | 3 |
he thought he could | 3 |
sank to the bottom | 3 |
then the old woman | 3 |
face to face with | 3 |
care of it and | 3 |
to think that he | 3 |
that they would not | 3 |
of these young men | 3 |
he was out of | 3 |
told me that i | 3 |
it toppled over with | 3 |
they came close to | 3 |
my heart is sad | 3 |
vow to give the | 3 |
time to the singing | 3 |
at this time the | 3 |
beaver and other fur | 3 |
together at the top | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
in their old age | 3 |
burst into the flat | 3 |
one to the other | 3 |
on the east side | 3 |
of the moving camp | 3 |
down to the camp | 3 |
she gave him a | 3 |
close to old man | 3 |
ahead of the column | 3 |
felt that there was | 3 |
one of them with | 3 |
was dug in the | 3 |
on either side by | 3 |
the sweat lodge is | 3 |
gave scar face a | 3 |
on the backs of | 3 |
them up and followed | 3 |
that he suddenly turned | 3 |
got up and went | 3 |
herd of buffalo feeding | 3 |
the river to the | 3 |
we could not see | 3 |
a strip of open | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
husband of the woman | 3 |
he got down on | 3 |
to keep them from | 3 |
some of the tongues | 3 |
looked at him with | 3 |
more than three hundred | 3 |
to give the sun | 3 |
take the sticks out | 3 |
as we neared the | 3 |
where there was a | 3 |
i am here to | 3 |
top of the bluff | 3 |
did not want to | 3 |
come to see you | 3 |
there is a camp | 3 |
the birds and the | 3 |
old woman had told | 3 |
was a long way | 3 |
the ground with the | 3 |
and went out and | 3 |
and try to bring | 3 |
chief bear and his | 3 |
offerings to the sun | 3 |
over the loss of | 3 |
a prayer to the | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
praying to the sun | 3 |
of a deer and | 3 |
and find out what | 3 |
for a couple of | 3 |
lodges of our people | 3 |
why the deer has | 3 |
through the timber toward | 3 |
he could not move | 3 |
to look and listen | 3 |
and told him to | 3 |
end of the camp | 3 |
in the winter of | 3 |
the only one left | 3 |
up and began to | 3 |
up over the bluff | 3 |
and then lone walker | 3 |
out the smudge place | 3 |
we went up the | 3 |
will go back to | 3 |
strung his bow and | 3 |
them to hurry and | 3 |
on the morning of | 3 |
as the old woman | 3 |
snow on the ground | 3 |
he turned and went | 3 |
one of the old | 3 |
father of the girl | 3 |
so as to be | 3 |
stopped to look and | 3 |
but they could not | 3 |
off to the left | 3 |
he saw the people | 3 |
on and on until | 3 |
of these men was | 3 |
there was no wind | 3 |
you do not listen | 3 |
it was really a | 3 |
he could not find | 3 |
as soon as a | 3 |
in a moment or | 3 |
ceremony of the medicine | 3 |
but he paid no | 3 |
one of the big | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
and found that it | 3 |
off a piece of | 3 |
but they were not | 3 |
on through the camp | 3 |
one on the right | 3 |
speak a few words | 3 |
here and there were | 3 |
began the ascent of | 3 |
is the way you | 3 |
they knew that it | 3 |
side of the head | 3 |
out of the lodges | 3 |
a great herd of | 3 |
that there shall be | 3 |
went on a little | 3 |
up and followed him | 3 |
the whole world is | 3 |
off the heads of | 3 |
and old men to | 3 |
in the lead of | 3 |
the procession to the | 3 |
and covered their heads | 3 |
the meeting of the | 3 |
by that i knew | 3 |
went down the valley | 3 |
night was coming on | 3 |
head with his robe | 3 |
of the cliff and | 3 |
said the old women | 3 |
it took a long | 3 |
been a long time | 3 |
met a young man | 3 |
with age and crippled | 3 |
to do the work | 3 |
one of the poles | 3 |
the coyote prayer song | 3 |
i will take the | 3 |
rubbed some medicine on | 3 |
many of the animals | 3 |
and at that the | 3 |
the three tribes of | 3 |
and i knew that | 3 |
to the other of | 3 |
they came to where | 3 |
partly eaten by the | 3 |
up the missouri river | 3 |
pack and travois horses | 3 |
all over the country | 3 |
it up to the | 3 |
offering of bits of | 3 |
that you have come | 3 |
into the lodge of | 3 |
bands of the all | 3 |
where he could see | 3 |
do not return to | 3 |
came to the top | 3 |
we had come to | 3 |
much to my surprise | 3 |
mouth of the cave | 3 |
crash and lay still | 3 |
the antelope and the | 3 |
what he had done | 3 |
one by one they | 3 |
pitamakan fiercely striking a | 3 |
far ahead of the | 3 |