XXXII
   The New War Chief
   Caleb had been very busy all the day before doing no one knew what,and Saryann was busy, too. She had been very busy for long, but nowshe was bustling. Then, it seems, Caleb had gone to Mrs. Raften, andshe was very busy, and Guy made a flying visit to Mrs. Burns, andshe had become busy. Thus they turned the whole neighbourhood into a"bee."
   For this was Sanger, where small gatherings held the same place as theclub, theatre and newspaper do in the lives of city folk. No matterwhat the occasion, a christening, wedding or funeral, a logging, athreshing, a home-coming or a parting, the finishing of a new houseor the buying of a new harness or fanning-mill, any one of these wasample grounds for one of their "talking bees"; so it was easy to setthe wheels a-running.
   At three o'clock three processions might have been seen wendingthrough the woods. One was from Burns's, including the whole family;one from Raften's, comprising the family and the hired men; one fromCaleb's, made up of Saryann and many of the Boyles. All broughtbaskets.
   They were seated in a circle on the pleasant grassy bank of thepond. Caleb and Sam took charge of the ceremonies. First, there werefoot-races, in which Yan won in spite of his wounded arm, the city boymaking a good second; then target-shooting and "Deer-hunting," thatYan could not take part in. It was not in the programme, but Rafteninsisted on seeing Yan measure the height of a knot in a tree withoutgoing to it, and grinned with delight when he found it was accurate.
   "Luk at that for eddication, Sam!" he roared. "When will ye be able todo the like? Arrah, but ye're good stuff, Yan, an' I've got somethinghere'll plase ye."
   Raften now pulled out his purse and as magistrate paid over withevident joy the $5 bounty due for killing the Lynx. Then he added:"An' if it turns out as ye all claim" [and it did] "that this yerbeast is the Sheep-killer instid av old Turk, I'll add that othertin."
   Thus Yan came into the largest sum be had ever owned in his life.
   Then the Indians went into their teepees. Caleb set up a stake in theground and on that a new shield of wood covered with rawhide; over therawhide was lightly fastened a piece of sacking.
   The guests were in a circle around this; at one side were someskins--Yan's Lynx and Coon--and the two stuffed Owls.
   Then the drum was heard, "Tum-tum--tum-tum--tum-tum--tum-tum----"There was a volley of war-whoops, and out of the teepees dashed theSanger Indians in full war paint.
     "Ki ki--ki yi--ki yi yi yi  Ki yi--ki yi--ki yi yi yi!"
   They danced in exact time to the two-measure of the drum that waspounded by Blackhawk. Three times round the central post with theshield they danced, then the drum stopped, and they joined in a grandfinal war-whoop and squatted in a circle within that of the guests.
   The Great Woodpecker now arose--his mother had to be told who itwas--and made a characteristic speech:
   "Big Chiefs, Little Chiefs, and Squapooses of the Sanger Indians: Anumber of things has happened to rob this yer nation of its noble HeadChief; they kin never again expect to have his equal, but this yerassembly is for to pick out a new one. We had a kind of whack at itthe other day, but couldn't agree. Since then we had a hard trip, andthings has cleared up some, same as puttin' Kittens in a pond willtell which one is the swimmer, an' we're here to-day to settle it."
   Loud cries of "How--how--how--how--" while Blackhawk pounded the drumvigorously.
   "O' course different ones has different gifts. Now who in all thisTribe is the best runner? That's Little Beaver."
   ("How--how--how--how--how--" and drum.)
   "That's my drum, Ma!" said Guy aside, forgetting to applaud.
   "Who is the best trailer and climber? Little Beaver, again, I reckon."
   ("How--how--how--how--" and drum.)
   ("He can't see worth a cent!" whispered Guy to his mother.)
   "Who was it won the trial of grit at Garney's grave? Why, it wasLittle Beaver."
   ("An' got pretty badly scared doin' it!" was Guy's aside.)
   "But who was it shot the Cat-Owl plumb in the heart, an' fit the Lynxhand to hand, not to speak of the Coon? Little Beaver every time."
   ("He never killed a Woodchuck in his life, Ma!")
   "Then, again, which of us can lay all the others on his back? LittleBeaver, I s'pose."
   ("Well, I can lick Char-less, any time," was Guy's aside.)
   "Which of us has most _grand coups_ and scalps?"
   "Ye're forgittin' his eddication," put in Raften to be scornfullyignored; even Little Beaver resented this as un-Indian.
   "Which has most scalps?" Sam repeated with sternness. "Here's a scalpwon in battle with the inimy," Woodpecker held it up, and the MedicineMan fastened it on the edge of the shield that hung from the post.
   "Here is one tuk from the Head Chief of the hostiles," and Calebfastened that to the shield. "Here is another tuk from the SecondChief of the hostiles," and Caleb placed it. "Here is one tuk from theGreat Head War Chief of the Sangers, and here is one from the HeadChief of the Boilers, and another tuk in battle. Six scalps from sixfamous warriors. This yere is the record for the whole Tribe, an'Little Beaver done it; besides which, he draws pictures, writespoethry and cooks purty good, an' I say Little Beaver is the one forChief! What says the rest?" and with one voice they shouted, "Hoorahfor Little Beaver!"
   "How--how--how--how--how--_thump, thump, thump, thump_."
   "Any feller anything to say agin it?"
   "I eh--" Guy began.
   --"has got to lick the Chief," Sam continued, and Guy did not completehis objection, though he whispered to his mother, "If it was Char-lessI bet I'd show him."
    The shield]
   Caleb now pulled the cover off the shield that he fastened the scalpsto, and it showed the white Buffalo of the Sangers with a LittleBeaver above it. Then he opened a bundle lying near and produced agorgeous war-shirt of buff leather, a pair of leggins and moccasins,all fringed, beaded and painted, made by Saryann under Caleb'sguidance. They were quickly put on the new Chief; his war bonnet,splendid with the plumes of his recent exploits, was all ready; andproud and happy in his new-found honours, not least of which were hiswounds, he stepped forward.
    Little Beaver, the New War Chief]
   Caleb viewed him with paternal pride and said: "I knowed ye was thestuff the night ye went to Garney's grave, an' I knowed it again whenye crossed the Big Swamp. Yan, ye could travel anywhere that man couldgo," and in that sentence the boy's happiness was complete. He surelywas a Woodcrafter now. He stammered in a vain attempt to say somethingappropriate, till Sam relieved him by: "Three cheers for the Head WarChief!" and when the racket was over the women opened their basketsand spread the picnic feast. Raften, who had been much gratified byhis son's flow of speech, recorded a new vow to make him study law,but took advantage of the first gap in the chatter to say:
   "Bhise, ye'r two weeks' holiday with wan week extension was up at noonto-day. In wan hour an' a half the Pigs is fed."
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   INDEX
   ArapahoesArrows--  How to make  Individuality ofArrow-wood  Illustration ofAsh--  White  Illustration of  Black
   Bagg's, Widdy, placeBald EagleBald-Eagle-Settin'-on-a-Rock-with-his-Tail-Hangin'-over-the-EdgeBalsamBalsam-firBalsam bark, used for tanning  Boughs for bed  Wood for rubbing-sticks  Illustration ofBansheeBasswood  Usually hollow  Leaf illustrationBeaveringBear huntBeaver RiverBeech  Illustration of  Blue, illustration ofBiddyBirch--  White  Black  Canoe  Dishes  Mahogany  Sweet  BlackIllustration ofBlackbirds, Red-wingedBlackbird, purple (Jack)Black Cherry  Lung balm  As a remedyBlaze--  Special  RoadBlood RobinBlood RootBloody-Thundercloud-in-the-AfternoonBluebirdBlue-bottle Flies  PlagueBlue CohoshBlue Crane (Heron)Blue-jayBobolinkBoilersBoneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)Bow--  How to make  BowstringBow-drill Yan makes  How to light a fire withBoyle Char-lessBurns, Guy  Is captured by Yan and Sam  Becomes a member of the tribe  His stuffed Deer  His test of courage  Kills the Woodchuck  Name changed to HawkeyeButterfly, blackButternuts--  Used for dyei 
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   Caleb Clark  His description of a teepee  His Indian adventures  Makes Indian war bonnet  His standard of a good shot  He tells Yan how to find his way in the woods  Shows the boys how to skin a horse    and how to tan skin  How to make moccasins  His opinion of hunters and hunting  His marksmanship  Encounter with Mr. Raften on the coon hunt  Story of his quarrel with Mr. Raften  Encounter with Bill Hennard  Gets possession of his farmCalfskins, sold by boys  Used as drum-heads  Tanning ofCardinal flowersCat  Fight with Skunk  Adopts young Squirrels  Is caught in the ketch-aliveCatnip--  Tea  How it cured the CatCedar,Cedar-birdsChar-less (Red-squirrel)ChenopodiumChipmunk  Sam's Chipmunk captureChickadee, cockChoke-cherryClam shellsCohoshConnor, KittyCoon--  Hairs  Hunt  TracksCottonwood root  Indians use to light firesCouncil, the GrandCoup, GrandCow-birdCrawfishCreeperCrow--  Split tongue  Common, tracks ofCuckoo, black-billedCypripedium
   DachshundDaddy Longlegs and the cowsDam--  The boys buildDandelion roots  CoffeeDeer--  Guy's stuffed  Shooting gameDe Neuville, Granny  Mr. Raften buys her Pigs  Her love of flowers and birds  She prescribes for Sam's leg  Her herb lore  Her visit from the robbersDew-clothDigby, Cyrus, (Blue-jay)DipperDog--  How to tell height by trackDogansDowney's DumpDroserae (Fly-eating plants)Ducks, flock ofDyeing--  With Butternuts  With Hemlock  With Goldthread  With Goldenrod  With Berries  With Pokeweed  With Elder shoots  With Oak chips  With Hickory bark  With Birch  With Dogwood  With Indigo herb
   Eagle Feathers  As worn by Indian WarriorsElderberry-shoot, used for pipestemEllis, Bud, is cured by Lung BalmElm--  Slippery  Swamp  Bark for teepeesEmmy GrantsEupatorium perfoliatum (Boneset)
   Fire--  How to light without matches  Right woods to use  SignalFlicker  Illustration of nestFlying-squirrelFox--  His Rabbit hunt  CallaghanFrogs
   GaliumGarney, Bill, grave ofGinsengGoldenrod--  Used for dyeing  Usually points northGolden Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis)GoldthreadGraybirdGrip, the DogGyascutus
   Hawk--  Sharpshin  Fight with King-bird  Chicken  Red-shouldered  SparrowHearne, SamuelHemlock, bark  Tree  Used for tanningHenbaneHennard, BillHerb-lore, Biddy's  Granny'sHeron (Blue Crane)"Highbelier"Hornet, blueHorse, how to skinHorse-hair--  Turns to a snakeHumming-birdHydrastis Canadensis (Golden Seal)Hyla pickeringii (Frog)
   Indian--  Sense of smell  Teepees  Head-dresses  Telegram of good luck  Meaning of Eagle feathers  War bonnet  Ability to foretell storms  Games  Tests of eyes  Well  Drum  Smoke signs  Trail signs  Method of tanning skins  Paints
   Indian cucumberIndian cupIndian squaw--  Yan's story ofIndian turnipsIndigo herbInjun tobaccoIronwood
   Jack-in-the-PulpitJewel-flowerJewelweed
   Ketchalive, how to make aKingbird  Fight with HawkKingfishersKingroot
   LancewoodLarry, how he made broomsLavender teaLeatherwoodLindera Benzoin (Spicebush)Little BeaverLizard, WhistlingLobeliaLong Swamp, trip toLoonLung BalmLynx--  Yan meets  Is killed in Long Swamp
   Mallard DuckMandrakesMapleMartins, Sand"Massacrees"May AppleMink--  Kills Muskrat  How to catchMinnie, makes peace between Yan and SamMinnowMoccasin--  How to makeMosquitoes, how to keep out of teepeeMouse, FieldMud albumsMuskrat--  Killed by Mink  Burrows hole in damMussel shells
   Needles, made of Catfish bonesNiagara, Yan visitsNorth Star
   Oak, pick to make holes for sewing barkOjibwaO'Leary, PhilOsage orangeOven birdOwl, Stuffed  Hoot  Screech  Horned  Cat  Horned Owls, killed by Yan and Sam  How to stuff
   Parlour, the Raftens'Partridge head for Mink baitPeeperPelopaeus, Mud-waspPeter (Peetweet)PinePine GrosbeakPipsissewaPleiadesPleurisy rootPogue, DickPokeweedPrattisonsPrayer-sticks
   Rabbit, how he escaped the FoxRad--  Unkindness to Yan  Goes Lynx-hunting with YanRaften, BudRaften, Mrs.,  kindness to YanRaften, Wm.,  His characteristics  Helps the boys make their bed in teepee  Makes friends with Caleb and helps him out of his troubleRail  Sora railsRed Squirrels  Nest robbed by boysRobin--  Guy kills
   Sam--  His collection of birds' eggs  He visits Granny de Neuville  His skill with the axeSander--  Taxidermist's shop  Exhibit of birdsSage-brush root, Indians use to light firesSandals, worn when Dear-huntingSanger--  Account of settlers  Custom of framing coffin-platesSantees (Sioux)SassafrasScarlet TanagerSees Yan again at Granny de Neuville'sSharp-shinShells--  Mussel  ClamShore-larkMeadow-lark, pursued by HawkShrew, Yan finds body ofSi Lee  Teaches the boys how to stuff Horned OwlsSkunk, fight with CatSkunk CabbageSkunk-rootSmoke, signs used by IndiansSnake, dies at sundownSnipe, Teetering (Tipup)"Sorry-plant"Sparrow--  Vesper  SongSparrow-hawkSpear-mintSpicewood (Lindera Benzoin)Spider, kill a spider to make it rainSquaw berriesStramoniumSuperstitious sayings, Biddy'sSwallows, shooting  Keep off lightning
   Taxidermy, Si Lee gives a lesson inTeepee--  Is begun  Does not prove satisfactory, smokes  Is blown down  Caleb Clark's description  Second teepee is begun  Storm-cap  How to place poles and ropes  Should face east  How to secure in a stormToads, give wartsTrails--  Paper  Corn  Signs ofTrees, points of compass indicated by  How to tell height by shadow  How to measure distance between treesTree-frogTurkey feathers for arrowsTurtle, mudTutnee
   Umbil, or "Sterrick-root"
   VeeryVireo, Red-eyed
   Wakan RockWar bonnetsWasp, mudWesley (Blackhawk)WhangerdoodleWhippoorwillWhite-man's FootWhite Oak pins for teepeeWhooping CraneWillow, withes for tying teepee polesWind, how to tell direction ofWintergreenWitch-hazel--  Will find water  Granny de Neuville's medicineWoodchuck--  Sam's story  Guy kills the old WoodchuckWood-duckWood-mouseWood-peeweeWoodpecker, Red-headedWorm, measuringWormweed
   Yan--  Homelife  His attempts to buy Owl  Love for spring  How he made the last dime for his first nature book  His meeting with the unknown naturalist  Discovery of Glenyan  Building of the shanty  Imitation of Indians  Makes a drawing of a Hawk  Identifies Coon-hairs  Is made ill by chewing leaves of strange plant  His list of trees  Tries to kill Wood-mouse  Makes a pipe and learns to smoke  Is punished for caricaturing his teacher  Finds his shanty destroyed by tramps  His illness  Begins to recover and visits Glenyan  His adventure with a Lynx  Takes Rad hunting  Is reproved by his mother for killing the Shore-lark  He goes to Sanger  His duties  He sees Sam's treasures  He and Sam begin the teepee  They light a fire in the teepee  Which smokes them out  They find the teepee blown down  Their visit to Granny de Neuville  Yan sees Biddy again  They visit Caleb Clark  They begin their second teepee  The canvas is sewn by Si Lee  Caleb teaches them to light a fire without matches  First fire in new teepee  They make bows and arrows; practice with them  They build a dam  Yan's story of the Indian squaw  He visits the Sanger Witch again  Takes dinner with her  They capture Guy Burns; admit him into the Tribe  Yan fights Sam and Guy  Comes to the assistance of the school trustees  Goes with Sam to live in the teepee for two weeks  Their first night in the woods  They are joined by Guy  Their foraging trip  Their Deer-shooting game  Their visit from Caleb  They sun their blankets  How they kept off Mosquitoes  They clean their camp  Carry their remnants of food to Wakan Rock  Dig an Indian well  Make an Indian drum  Yan sees fight between Cat and Skunk  They destroy a Red-squirrel's nest  He learns to build signal fire  Caleb tells him how to find his way in the woods  The boys learn how to tan skins  And how to make moccasins  Makes a ketchalive  Their visit from Mr. Raften  Yan's story of the Boy-that-wanted-to-know  The trip to Downey's Dump  They kill two Horned Owls  Si Lee gives them a lesson in taxidermy  Yan's test of grit  He draws the tracks near Bill Garney's grave  The Grand Council  The Coon-hunt  The Bear-hunt  Yan finds a Shrew  Is ill-treated by Bill Hennard  Trouble with the Boilers  He wins the fight with Blackhawk  The Boilers join the Sangers  Yan beats the city boy in wrestling-match  They start on hard trip  Yan and Pete make an exploring trip  Yan finds the Indian village  His fight with the Lynx  Receives bounty for killing lynx  Is made War ChiefYan's Mother--  Her morbidly religious nature  She reproves Yan for killing Shore-larkYellow WarblerYew--  Spanish  Oregon     
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