Aw Aw Tam Indian Nights Being the Myths And Legends of the Pimas of Arizona

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Aw Aw Tam Indian Nights Being the Myths And Legends of the Pimas of Arizona
J William John William Lloyd
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THE STORY OF HAWAWK ND when Dthas Seeven had gotten bet ter he meditated on what had happened him, and studied out that Seeollstchew- adack-Seeven was the cause of his trou ble, and planned how to get the better of him.
Now the Indians have a game of football in which the ball is not kicked but lifted and thrown a good ways by the foot, and Dthas Seeven made such a ball, and sent a young man to play it in the direction of the city of Seeollstchewadack- Seeven. And the young man did so, and as h
...e kept the ball going on it came to the feet of a young girl, who, when she saw the ball, picked it up and hid it under the square of cloth which Indian girls wear.
And the young man came up and asked her if she had seen the ball, and she answered no, she had not seen it, ^nd she kept on denying it, so at last he turned back and said he might as well go home as he no longer had a ball to play with. But he had not gone far before the girl called to him: "Are you not coming back to get your ball?" And he went back to her, and she tried to find the ball, but could not.


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