Legends of the Kaw the Folk Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley
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The eyes were certainly those of the witch. Fearing some great misfortune might ensue if this continued, he decided to be rid of the nuisance once and forever. In order to kill a witch it was necessary to use silver bullets. Having procured these, Chudaquana went about his ordinary pur- suits, keeping a sharp lookout, meantime, for the enemy. It could be seen in the rear, at some distance, tracing his footsteps. The man sought shelter behind a tree. On came 152 LEGENDS OF THE KAW. The wild-look...ing animal, sniffing at the ground. As it paused directly opposite, there was a sharp report, an unearthly howl, and the witch was no more. The silver bullet had fulfilled its mission. The old woman, so rumor said, carried to the day of her death, festering and sore, the mark of a bullet in her side. Romantic courtships and marriages be- tween Wyandot maidens and white settlers were not infrequent. Before the entire tribe had discarded its picturesque costume, a young man of Cau- casian descent located among the Wyandots for the purpose of trade.
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