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before; at a fort some two hundred miles distant。              While all our clan were 

wailing and mourning their loss; my grandmother calmly bade them cease; 

saying that her son was approaching; and that they would see him shortly。 

Although we had no other reason to doubt the ill tidings; it is a fact that 

my uncle came into camp two days after his reported death。 

     At another time; when I was fourteen years old; we had just left Fort 

Ellis on the Assiniboine River; and my youngest uncle had selected a fine 

spot    for   our   night   camp。      It   was    already    after  sundown;      but   my 

grandmother   became   unaccountably   nervous;   and   positively   refused   to 

pitch   her   tent。  So   we   reluctantly   went   on   down   the   river;   and   camped 

after dark at a secluded place。         The next day we learned that a family who 

were following close behind had stopped at the place first selected by my 

uncle;    but   were    surprised    in   the  night    by   a  roving    war…party;    and 

massacred   to   a   man。     This   incident   made   a   great   impression   upon   our 

people。 

     Many of the Indians believed that one may be born more than once; 

and   there   were   some   who   claimed   to   have   full   knowledge   of   a   former 

incarnation。      There     were   also   those   who    held   converse    with   a  〃twin 

spirit;〃 who had been born into another tribe or race。               There was a well… 



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known Sioux war…prophet who lived in the middle of the last century; so 

that   he   is   still   remembered   by   the   old   men   of   his   band。 After   he   had 

reached   middle   age;   he   declared   that   he   had   a   spirit   brother   among   the 

Ojibways; the ancestral enemies of the Sioux。                 He even named the band 

to   which   his   brother   belonged;   and   said   that   he   also   was   a   war…prophet 

among his people。 

     Upon one of their hunts along the border between the two tribes; the 

Sioux     leader    one   evening     called   his  warriors     together;   and    solemnly 

declared   to   them   that   they   were   about   to   meet   a   like   band   of   Ojibway 

hunters;   led   by   his   spirit   twin。 Since   this   was   to   be   their   first   meeting 

since they were born as strangers; he earnestly begged the young men to 

resist the temptation to join battle with their tribal foes。 

     〃You will know him at once;〃 the prophet said to them; 〃for he will not 

only look like me in face and form; but he will display the same totem; 

and even sing my war songs!〃 

     They sent out scouts; who soon returned with news of the approaching 

party。     Then     the   leading    men    started    with   their   peace…pipe     for   the 

Ojibway camp; and when they were near at hand they fired three distinct 

volleys; a signal of their desire for a peaceful meeting。 

     The response came in like manner; and they entered the camp; with the 

peace…pipe in the hands of the prophet。 

     Lo; the stranger prophet advanced to meet them; and the people were 

greatly struck with the resemblance between the two men; who met   and 

embraced one another with unusual fervor。 

     It was quickly agreed by both parties that they should camp together 

for   several   days;   and   one   evening   the   Sioux   made   a   〃warriors'   feast〃   to 

which they  invited many  of the   Ojibways。              The   prophet asked   his twin 

brother to sing one of his sacred songs; and behold! it was the very song 

that   he   himself   was   wont   to   sing。  This   proved   to   the   warriors   beyond 

doubt or cavil the claims of their seer。 



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