登陆注册
4714500000092

第92章

While this was going on, the chief had a large leathern tent spread for us, and desired that we would make it our home so long as we remained at his village. We removed there, and having made a fire, and cooked our supper of horseflesh and roots, collected all the distinguished men present, and spent the evening in making known who we were, what were the objects of our journey, and in answering their inquiries.

To each of the chiefs Tunnachemootoolt and Hohastillpilp we gave a small medal, explaining their use and importance as honorary distinctions both among the whites and the red men.

Our men were well pleased at once more having made a hearty meal.

They had generally been in the habit of crowding into the houses of the Indians, to purchase provisions on the best terms they could; for the inhospitality of the country was such, that often, in the extreme of hunger, they were obliged to treat the natives with but little ceremony; but this Twisted Hair had told us was very disagreeable.

Finding that these people are so kind and liberal, we ordered our men to treat them with the greatest respect, and not to throng round their fires, so that they now agree perfectly well together.

After the council the Indians felt no disposition to retire, and our tent was filled with them all night."

As the expedition was here in a populous country, among many bands of Indians, it was thought wise to have a powwow with the head men and explain to them what were the intentions of the United States Government. But, owing to the crooked course which their talk must needs take, it was very difficult to learn if the Indians finally understood what was said.

Here is the journal's account of the way in which the powwow was conducted:--"We collected the chiefs and warriors, and having drawn a map of the relative situation of our country on a mat with a piece of coal, detailed the nature and power of the American nation, its desire to preserve harmony between all its red brethren, and its intention of establishing trading-houses for their relief and support. It was not without difficulty, nor till after nearly half the day was spent, that we were able to convey all this information to the Chopunnish, much of which might have been lost or distorted in its circuitous route through a variety of languages; for in the first place, we spoke in English to one of our men, who translated it into French to Chaboneau; he interpreted it to his wife in the Minnetaree language; she then put it into Shoshonee, and the young Shoshonee prisoner explained it to the Chopunnish in their own dialect.

At last we succeeded in communicating the impression we wished, and then adjourned the council; after which we amused them by showing the wonders of the compass, spy-glass, magnet, watch, and air-gun, each of which attracted its share of admiration."

The simple-minded Indians, who seemed to think that the white men could heal all manner of diseases, crowded around them next day, begging for medicines and treatment. These were freely given, eye-water being most in demand. There was a general medical powwow.

The journal adds:--"Shortly after, the chiefs and warriors held a council among themselves, to decide on an answer to our speech, and the result was, as we were informed, that they had full confidence in what we had told them, and were resolved to follow our advice. This determination having been made, the principal chief, Tunnachemootoolt, took a quantity of flour of the roots of cow-weed [cowas], and going round to all the kettles and baskets in which his people were cooking, thickened the soup into a kind of mush. He then began an harangue, setting forth the result of the deliberations among the chiefs, and after exhorting them to unanimity, concluded with an invitation to all who acquiesced in the proceedings of the council to come and eat; while those who were of a different mind were requested to show their dissent by not partaking of the feast. During this animated harangue, the women, who were probably uneasy at the prospect of forming this proposed new connection with strangers, tore their hair, and wrung their hands with the greatest appearance of distress.

But the concluding appeal of the orator effectually stopped the mouths of every malecontent, and the proceedings were ratified, and the mush devoured with the most zealous unanimity.

"The chiefs and warriors then came in a body to visit us as we were seated near our tent; and at their instance, two young men, one of whom was a son of Tunnachemootoolt, and the other the youth whose father had been killed by the Pahkees, presented to us each a fine horse.

We invited the chiefs to be seated, and gave every one of them a flag, a pound of powder, and fifty balls, and a present of the same kind to the young men from whom we had received the horses.

They then invited us into the tent, and said that they now wished to answer what we had told them yesterday, but that many of their people were at that moment waiting in great pain for our medical assistance."

It was agreed, therefore, that Captain Clark, who seems to have been their favorite physician, should attend to the sick and lame, while Captain Lewis should conduct a council with the chiefs and listen to what they had to say. The upshot of the powwow was that the Chopunnish said they had sent three of their warriors with a pipe to make peace with the Shoshonees, last summer, as they had been advised to do by the white men. The Shoshonees, unmindful of the sacredness of this embassy, had killed the young warriors and had invited the battle which immediately took place, in which the Chopunnish killed forty-two of the Shoshonees, to get even for the wanton killing of their three young men.

The white men now wanted some of the Chopunnish to accompany them to the plains of the Missouri, but the Indians were not willing to go until they were assured that they would not be waylaid and slain by their enemies of the other side of the mountains.

同类推荐
  • 纳兰家族墓碑铭文

    纳兰家族墓碑铭文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Measure for Measure

    Measure for Measure

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大业杂记

    大业杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说阿閦佛国经

    佛说阿閦佛国经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上灵宝首入净明四规明鉴经

    太上灵宝首入净明四规明鉴经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 健康孕产100分

    健康孕产100分

    本书坚持以人为本,以简单、轻松的风格,打造适合准父母们阅读的模式,传播人性化、通俗化、科学化的孕产育百科知识。让初为人母、初为人父的夫妻们少一分担心,多一分安心;少一分忧心,多一分开心!
  • 洪荒天子(3)

    洪荒天子(3)

    洪荒中,毒虫遍地,异兽出没,危机无处不在,这便是始前的死亡之地。然而人类以天生的本能存于天地间,而他们之中的强者以神自居,用智慧与力量瓜分洪荒,分别统治着这片危机四伏的土地,从而形成了洪荒万国。而就在这血腥与杀劫之间,一位在蛇腹中、沼泽内、神剑下、陷阱里生存下来的少年,就在这野蛮与文明、毁灭与建设的洪流中崛起。他得到了苍天的眷恋,与神龙之丹融为一体,在广成洞府内开启心灵之门,悟透了天地的玄机,看遍了人世的杀戮争斗,孕育出无穷的智慧和能量,终铸就其不死之身,超越了凡尘的一切,游历于洪荒万国之间,组成“龙之旅”,横扫八荒,一统万国,创下了神州大地的千秋功业。他就是战神轩辕——洪荒天子!
  • 追风逐云

    追风逐云

    杀戮江湖。风云教为一统江湖与武林各派势成水火。因南方盟主天苍云破坏风云教欲将各派一网成擒的计谋,月圣使水若风受到代教主刑罚,更因而欲杀天苍云而后快。于是设计、使毒使他功力全失,眼看天苍云就要葬身万丈深渊,却因一时大意,被他那条该死的乌金索一起卷下死谷。谷下,遍地天颜花,不仅解了天苍云的毒,还将他变成了魔鬼……解毒后的错落,让天苍云对水若风起了异样的怜惜之心,大错既已造成,以他的为人、甚至是心中那点慕爱之意,不管双方背景上如何对立,他也要誓死维护水若风周全。两人渐长的情感是否能捱得过正道与魔教双方的迫害?对立的立场是否终能化解?
  • 文化产业比较案例

    文化产业比较案例

    本书是中国第一部文化产业比较案例图书,为“比较文化产业学”的举旗之作。在文化产业纵深发展的中国,对文化产业进行具体问题具体分析的案例比较,无论对文化产业实践还是文化产业学科建设都具有极其重要的意义。本书精心搜罗国内外多方面文化产业比较案例,并加以深入解析,既可作为文化产业学科教材或教辅资料,又是文化产业管理者、从业者、研究者和对文化产业感兴趣的普通读者不可多得的参考书。本书分国际视域、区域比较、文化传媒、文化体验四大部分,宏观与微观相结合,理论与实际相交融,对策思路与问题剖析相贯通,反面教训与正面启示相互验证,深入浅出,图文并茂,兼具较强的学理性与可读性。
  • 纵横之当世为妃

    纵横之当世为妃

    我是我?我不是我?我是谁?你又是谁?为谁而来?不远千里?满身伤痕。那是不是爱?夹杂着噬心之痛的,终成不了的恨?倾注于生命全部爱的,总敌不过时间无情的侵蚀与命运狠心的捉弄。剧情版:你入鞑靼是为了我?哼,不远处传来了凄冷的笑声。你是为了灭掉瓦拉,而求得短暂的和平,逆转朝庭之事。五年的结发之妻,你可有一次,带我骑马去山上看日出?可你却带了她去了,而今你要娶她为妻,我无话可说。我已家势败落,孤女难存,身份成了埋藏深重的祸患,不如你放了我!周恒从没有想过,有个人会在他的生命里如此重要,此时,他是无论如何都不会放手的,生同寝,死同穴。
  • 洪水防范与自救

    洪水防范与自救

    从洪涝灾害的基本知识、洪涝灾害的预防、洪涝灾害时的自救互教三个方面进行介绍,记录了读者最需要、也最应该知道的技巧,做好最充分的准备,将灾害带来的损失减到最低。
  • 褚主簿宅会毕庶子钱

    褚主簿宅会毕庶子钱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 第二次初恋

    第二次初恋

    她是单纯善良的婚礼策划,渴望真爱,却始终不得;他是不相信爱情的拆散专家,只因曾被爱深深伤害。他们是事业上的死对头,也是生活中的欢喜冤家,更是史上最爆笑最好玩的追爱组合。从争吵到相知再相爱,风风雨雨,磕磕绊绊。终于明白——这才是我们最刻骨铭心的初恋。
  • 印噬混沌

    印噬混沌

    人体本来是一个会发光的系统,只要修光得法,人人都可激发出特有的光芒……这将是一个怎样的世界呢?白光、金光具有很强的射性特点,蓝光是为避邪去病的祥光,以及很难激发的绿光呢?紫光的稳定,但是当所有的光消失的时候呢?且看他,一个背负着家族灭亡的人,如何自创神通。凌驾于这个芒封大陆!
  • 皇后你别逃

    皇后你别逃

    依依望着镜子里的自己,长长的叹了一口气。任谁一醒来发现自己突然借用了别人的身体,多出了一段不属于自己的记忆,都是无法以平常心待之的。前一刻,刚进入全息游戏《仙魔世界》的传送阵准备去往魔神殿,下一刻醒来却成了高氏秀容,宝亲王爱新觉罗弘历的使女。