[The Hunters of the Hills by Joseph Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hunters of the Hills CHAPTER I 4/36
From the crest, like the plume of a Roman knight, a cluster of pure white feathers hung, and on the side of it a white feather of uncommon size projected upward and backward, the end of the feather set in a little tube which revolved with the wind, the whole imparting a further air of distinction to his strong and haughty countenance. The upper part of his body was clothed in the garment called by the Hodenosaunee _gakaah_, a long tunic of deerskin tanned beautifully, descending to the knees, belted at the waist, and decorated elaborately with the quills of the porcupine, stained red, yellow and blue and varied with the natural white. His leggings, called in his own language _giseha_, were fastened by bands above the knees, and met his moccasins.
They too were of deerskin tanned with the same skill, and along the seams and around the bottom, were adorned with the quills of the porcupine and rows of small, colored beads.
The moccasins, _ahtaquaoweh_, of deerskin, were also decorated with quills and beads, but the broad belt, _gagehta_, holding in his tunic at the waist, was of rich blue velvet, heavy with bead work.
The knife at his belt had a silver hilt, and the rifle in the bottom of the canoe was silver-mounted.
Nowhere in the world could one have found a young forest warrior more splendid in figure, manner and dress. The white youth was the equal in age and height of his red comrade, but was built a little more heavily.
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