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First Across the Continent

CHAPTER IV -- Novel Experiences among the Indians
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What the old chief has declared I will confirm, and do whatever he and you please; but I wish that you would take pity on us, for we are very poor.' "Another chief, called Pawnawneahpahbe, then said: "'I am a young man, and know but little; I cannot speak well, but I have listened to what you have told the old chief, and will do whatever you agree.' "The same sentiments were then repeated by Aweawechache.
"We were surprised," the journal says, "at finding that the first of these titles means Struck by the Pawnee, and was occasioned by some blow which the chief had received in battle from one of the Pawnee tribe.
The second is in English Half Man, which seemed a singular name for a warrior, till it was explained to have its origin, probably, in the modesty of the chief, who, on being told of his exploits, would say, 'I am no warrior, I am only half a man.' The other chiefs spoke very little; but after they had finished, one of the warriors delivered a speech, in which he declared he would support them.

They promised to make peace with the Ottoes and Missouris, the only nations with whom they are at war.

All these harangues concluded by describing the distress of the nation: they begged us to have pity on them; to send them traders; that they wanted powder and ball; and seemed anxious that we should supply them with some of their great father's milk, the name by which they distinguish ardent spirits.

We gave some tobacco to each of the chiefs, and a certificate to two of the warriors who attended the chief We prevailed on M.Durion (interpreter) to remain here, and accompany as many of the Sioux chiefs as he could collect to the seat of government.

We also gave his son a flag, some clothes, and provisions, with directions to bring about a peace between the surrounding tribes, and to convey some of their chiefs to see the President.
"The Indians who have just left us are the Yanktons, a tribe of the great nation of Sioux.


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