| 1898 - 968 pages
...a Caddo Indian, rode alongside of the wagons as they left Fort Sill. Satauk called to him and said: "I wish to send a little message by you to my people. Tell them that I am dead. I died the first day out, and my bones will be lying on the side of the road.... | |
| Joseph Bradfield Thoburn, Isaac Mason Holcomb - Oklahoma - 1908 - 314 pages
...Caddo Indian who was riding beside the wagon,) "I wish to send a little message to my people by you. Tell my people that I am dead. I died the first day out from Fort Sill. My bones will be lying beside the road. I wish my people to gather them up and take them home." He then began to chant his... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - America - 1898 - 962 pages
...a Caddo Indian, rode alongside of the wagons as they left Fort Sill. Satauk railed to him and said: "I wish to send a little message by you to my people. Tell them that I am dead. I died the first day out, and my bones will be lying on the side of the road.... | |
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