American Indian Stories by Zitkala-Sa
Author:Zitkala-Sa [Zitkala-Sa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 2019-05-21T00:00:00+00:00
THE SOFT-HEARTED SIOUX
I
Beside the open fire I sat within our tepee. With my red blanket wrapped tightly about my crossed legs, I was thinking of the coming season, my sixteenth winter. On either side of the wigwam were my parents. My father was whistling a tune between his teeth while polishing with his bare hand a red stone pipe he had recently carved. Almost in front of me, beyond the center fire, my old grandmother sat near the entranceway.
She turned her face toward her right and addressed most of her words to my mother. Now and then she spoke to me, but never did she allow her eyes to rest upon her daughterâs husband, my father. It was only upon rare occasions that my grandmother said anything to him. Thus his ears were open and ready to catch the smallest wish she might express. Sometimes when my grandmother had been saying things which pleased him, my father used to comment upon them. At other times, when he could not approve of what was spoken, he used to work or smoke silently.
On this night my old grandmother began her talk about me. Filling the bowl of her red stone pipe with dry willow bark, she looked across at me.
âMy grandchild, you are tall and are no longer a little boy.â Narrowing her old eyes, she asked, âMy grandchild, when are you going to bring here a handsome young woman?â I stared into the fire rather than meet her gaze. Waiting for my answer, she stooped forward and through the long stem drew a flame into the red stone pipe.
I smiled while my eyes were still fixed upon the bright fire, but I said nothing in reply. Turning to my mother, she offered her the pipe. I glanced at my grandmother. The loose buckskin sleeve fell off at her elbow and showed a wrist covered with silver bracelets. Holding up the fingers of her left hand, she named off the desirable young women of our village.
âWhich one, my grandchild, which one?â she questioned.
âHoh!â I said, pulling at my blanket in confusion. âNot yet!â Here my mother passed the pipe over the fire to my father. Then she, too, began speaking of what I should do.
âMy son, be always active. Do not dislike a long hunt. Learn to provide much buffalo meat and many buckskins before you bring home a wife.â Presently my father gave the pipe to my grandmother, and he took his turn in the exhortations.
âHo, my son, I have been counting in my heart the bravest warriors of our people. There is not one of them who won his title in his sixteenth winter. My son, it is a great thing for some brave of sixteen winters to do.â
Not a word had I to give in answer. I knew well the fame of my warrior father. He had earned the right of speaking such words, though even he himself was a brave only at my age. Refusing to smoke
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