Dakota Land Or the Beauty of St Paul An Original Illustrated Historic An

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They use a kind of tabor, and something like castanets, with a primitive drum containing seeds or pebbles, for rattling, as an orchestra in their terpsichorean festivals. And an Indian dance is nothing more than an exhibition of violent confusion. A troupe of lunatics might acci- dentally perform similar antics of body and brain.
Formalities of etiquette are seldom observed by them. Not even a salutation is deemed necessary, except to a particular friend ; and then the greeting may be a simple
...touch of the hand, without the utterance of a word or a look in the face. The alpha of a public address is generally the " Great Spirit ;" and, if to white men, the omega of " w T hisky and tobacco " inevitably closes the oration.
While traveling, they are guided by the sun in the day-time and by the polar star at night. If the sun or the stars can not be seen, they know that the tips of the blades of grass always point to the south, and that it is less green on the side toward the north. Thus they traverse the prairies.


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