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lone of all the Nishinam Saw the Sun Man come among us, Heard the Sun Man and his Sun Men Sing their death-song here among us Ere they died beneath our arrows, War Chief's arrows sharp and feathered-- {War Chief} _(Interrupting braggartly.)_ Hoh! Hoh! Hoh! {Old Man} _(Producing cloth.)_ And the Sun Man and his Sun Men Wore nor hair nor hide nor birdskin. Cloth they wore from beaten grasses Woven like our willow baskets, Willow-woven acorn baskets Women make in acorn season. _(Old Man hands piece of cloth to Red Cloud.)_ {Red Cloud} _(Admiring cloth.)_ The Sun Man was an acorn-planter, and we killed the Sun Man. We were not kind. We made a blood-debt. Blood-debts are not good. {Shaman} The Sun Man lied. His brothers did not come after. There is no blood-debt when there is no one to make us pay. {Red Cloud} He who plants acorns reaps food, and food is life. He who sows war reaps war, and war is death. {People} _(Encouraged by Shaman and War Chief to drown out Red Cloud's voice.)_ Hoh! Hoh! Hoh! The Sun Man is dead! Hoh! Hoh! Hoh! The Sun Man and his Sun Men are dead! {Red Cloud} _(Shaking his head.)_ His brothers of the Sun are coming after. I have reports. _(Red Cloud beckons one after another of the young hunters to speak)_ {First Hunter} To the south, not far, I wandered and lived with the Petaluma. With my eyes I did not see, but it was told me by those whose eyes had seen, that still to the south, not far, were many Sun Men--war chiefs who carry the thunder in their hands; cloth-makers and weavers of cloth like to that in Red Cloud's hand; acorn-planters who plant all manner of strange seeds that ripen to rich harvests of food that is good. And there had been trouble. The Petaluma had killed Sun Men, and many Petaluma had the Sun Men killed. {Second Hunter} To the east, not far, I wandered and lived with the Solano. With my own eyes I did not see, but it was told me by those whose eyes had seen, that still to the east, not far, and just beyond the lands of the Tule tribes, were many Sun Men-- war chiefs and cloth-makers and acorn-planters. And there had b
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