Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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175
The Wismahi, or Arrowhead, band is said by some to have once made their winter camp at the confluence of two rivers, the joining of the rivers resembling the point of an arrowhead.
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176
Others claim that they once lived in a flint-rich area and, prior to the general availability of trade points, conducted a lively trade in flint with surrounding tribes.
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177
The Bracelets band, or the Napoktan, wear copper bracelets on the left wrist.
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178
This band, outside of the Kaiila, is often known as the Mazahuhu band, which is the dust-Leg word for bracelets.
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179
I do not know the origin of the name for the Isanna, or the Little-Knife, band.
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180
Sometimes, as I suspect was the case with the Napoktan, these names may owe their origin to the idiosyncrasies of given leaders, to unique historical events or perhaps, even, to dreams.
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181
Dreams, and dreaming on matters of importance, are taken very seriously by the red savages.
The Wismahi, or Arrowhead, band is said by some to have once made their winter camp at the confluence of two rivers, the joining of the rivers resembling the point of an arrowhead.
Others claim that they once lived in a flint-rich area and, prior to the general availability of trade points, conducted a lively trade in flint with surrounding tribes.
The Bracelets band, or the Napoktan, wear copper bracelets on the left wrist.
This band, outside of the Kaiila, is often known as the Mazahuhu band, which is the dust-Leg word for bracelets.
I do not know the origin of the name for the Isanna, or the Little-Knife, band.
Sometimes, as I suspect was the case with the Napoktan, these names may owe their origin to the idiosyncrasies of given leaders, to unique historical events or perhaps, even, to dreams.
Dreams, and dreaming on matters of importance, are taken very seriously by the red savages.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )