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Drums on a summer's evening

Drums on a summer's evening.jpg At this hour, fires burned before most of the tepeesMiniaturesGrandfather sacred medicinesAt this hour, fires burned before most of the tepeesMiniaturesGrandfather sacred medicinesAt this hour, fires burned before most of the tepeesMiniaturesGrandfather sacred medicinesAt this hour, fires burned before most of the tepeesMiniaturesGrandfather sacred medicinesAt this hour, fires burned before most of the tepeesMiniaturesGrandfather sacred medicines

Our camp on a summer’s evening was a cheerful scene. At this hour, fires burned before most of the tepees; and, as the women had ended their day’s labors, there was much visiting from tent to tent. Here a family sat eating their evening meal. Yonder, a circle of old men, cross-legged or squat-on-heels in the firelight, joked and told stories. From a big tent on one side of the camp came the tum-tum tum-tum of a drum. We had dancing almost every evening in those good days.