Sacketts 01 - Sackett's Land by Louis L'amour
Author:Louis L'amour [L'amour, Louis]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2011-07-19T16:44:52+00:00
a dozen canoes ... perhaps forty men ... and all were armed.
"Stand fast!" I said sharply. "Hold your fire!"
Chapter 10
My first realization, after an immediate stab of fear, was that the Indians wore
no paint. There were stories enough in England about Indians painting for war.
"Put your weapons out of sight," I said, "below the gunwhales. I think they are
peaceful."
The canoes slowed their pace, gliding down to us, and then a hand lifted, palm
outward, and I recognized Potaka.
"It is my friend," I explained.
Rufisco snorted. "No Indian is your friend," he said. "Keep your gun handy."
I lifted my hand in a sign of peace, and Potaka glided close. If he saw the guns
he made no sign of it, nor showed it by gesture or expression. "You come to
village?"
"We come," I said.
"Good!"
He shouted to the others and they turned their canoes with a deft, easy maneuver
and ranged alongside us, before and aft.
Sunlight sparkled on the river as the clouds scattered before a warm south wind.
Beside us, the graceful birchbark canoes glided easily through the water, the
copper arms of the Indians moving in unison.
It was no small journey we had undertaken. Now they led the way, and we kept
pace, certain only that we had small choice. Their attitude was friendly, but
how could we know how genuine it was?
At night we camped ashore, and their hunters brought in meat in plenty. Good
venison it was, such as a man might not have in England without poaching on the
estate of some great lord.
The Indians were of short stature, and only a few of them were muscular except
with the long, lean muscles that indicate the runner. At wrestling I had no
doubt I could best any one of them, perhaps any two.
They talked much among themselves, and laughed a lot.
When we reached their village we found it was extensive, many huts of wattle and
daub construction, surrounding an open field.
All were busy, and they seemed to have a considerable store of grain. Potaka
told me they had three harvests each year and traded with less industrious
tribes nearby. There was much dressing of skins, parching of acorns, and
gathering of herbs from the forest.
Several times Potaka showed me men who had been injured in battle, occasionally
with tribes of Indians, but usually with the "Espanish," whose northward
movement they had attempted to stop.
They were avid for trade, but we were cautious, telling them they must await the
coming of our ship for extensive trade, that we had but little. We began
cautiously enough, displaying only a few articles. I was surprised, for they
were an industrious folk and wanted needles, knives and axes more than beads and
fripperies.
On the first day we traded but little, and when the feasting began we
contributed from our small store. Potaka made a great speech, which he
translated in part as an account of his warfare on the side of the English
against the Spanish, a speech he had no doubt made before, but which his fellows
cheered lustily.
We talked much of the land about us, and Potaka traced routes on the ground,
using his finger or a twig to trace in the dirt.
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