登陆注册
19096100000093

第93章 Irving’s Bonneville - Chapter 32(3)

All this being adjusted, they were conducted to the main buildingor council house of the village, where an ample repast, or ratherbanquet, was spread, which seemed to realize all thegastronomical dreams that had tantalized them during their longstarvation; for here they beheld not merely fish and roots inabundance, but the flesh of deer and elk, and the choicest piecesof buffalo meat. It is needless to say how vigorously theyacquitted themselves on this occasion, and how unnecessary it wasfor their hosts to practice the usual cramming principle ofIndian hospitality.

When the repast was over, a long talk ensued. The chief showedthe same curiosity evinced by his tribe generally, to obtaininformation concerning the United States, of which they knewlittle but what they derived through their cousins, the Upper NezPerces; as their traffic is almost exclusively with the Britishtraders of the Hudson's Bay Company. Captain Bonneville did hisbest to set forth the merits of his nation, and the importance oftheir friendship to the red men, in which he was ably seconded byhis worthy friend, the old chief with the hard name, who did allthat he could to glorify the Big Hearts of the East.

The chief, and all present, listened with profound attention, andevidently with great interest; nor were the important facts thusset forth, confined to the audience in the lodge; for sentenceafter sentence was loudly repeated by a crier for the benefit ofthe whole village.

This custom of promulgating everything by criers, is not confinedto the Nez Perces, but prevails among many other tribes. It hasits advantage where there are no gazettes to publish the news ofthe day, or to report the proceedings of important meetings. Andin fact, reports of this kind, viva voce, made in the hearing ofall parties, and liable to be contradicted or corrected on thespot, are more likely to convey accurate information to thepublic mind than those circulated through the press. The officeof crier is generally filled by some old man, who is good forlittle else. A village has generally several of these walkingnewspapers, as they are termed by the whites, who go aboutproclaiming the news of the day, giving notice of publiccouncils, expeditions, dances, feasts, and other ceremonials, andadvertising anything lost. While Captain Bonneville remainedamong the Nez Perces, if a glove, handkerchief, or anything ofsimilar value, was lost or mislaid, it was carried by the finderto the lodge of the chief, and proclamation was made by one oftheir criers, for the owner to come and claim his property.

How difficult it is to get at the true character of thesewandering tribes of the wilderness! In a recent work, we have hadto speak of this tribe of Indians from the experience of othertraders who had casually been among them, and who representedthem as selfish, inhospitable, exorbitant in their dealings, andmuch addicted to thieving; Captain Bonneville, on the contrary,who resided much among them, and had repeated opportunities ofascertaining their real character, invariably speaks of them askind and hospitable, scrupulously honest, and remarkable, aboveall other Indians that he had met with, for a strong feeling ofreligion. In fact, so enthusiastic is he in their praise, that hepronounces them, all ignorant and barbarous as they are by theircondition, one of the purest hearted people on the face of theearth.

Some cures which Captain Bonneville had effected in simple cases,among the Upper Nez Perces, had reached the ears of their cousinshere, and gained for him the reputation of a great medicine man.

He had not been long in the village, therefore, before his lodgebegan to be the resort of the sick and the infirm. The captainfelt the value of the reputation thus accidentally and cheaplyacquired, and endeavored to sustain it. As he had arrived at thatage when every man is, experimentally, something of a physician,he was enabled to turn to advantage the little knowledge in thehealing art which he had casually picked up; and was sufficientlysuccessful in two or three cases, to convince the simple Indiansthat report had not exaggerated his medical talents. The onlypatient that effectually baffled his skill, or rather discouragedany attempt at relief, was an antiquated squaw with a churchyardcough, and one leg in the grave; it being shrunk and rendereduseless by a rheumatic affection. This was a case beyond hismark; however, he comforted the old woman with a promise that hewould endeavor to procure something to relieve her, at the forton the Wallah-Wallah, and would bring it on his return; withwhich assurance her husband was so well satisfied, that hepresented the captain with a colt, to be killed as provisions forthe journey: a medical fee which was thankfully accepted.

While among these Indians, Captain Bonneville unexpectedly foundan owner for the horse which he had purchased from a Root Diggerat the Big Wyer. The Indian satisfactorily proved that the horsehad been stolen from him some time previous, by some unknownthief. "However," said the considerate savage, "you got him infair trade--you are more in want of horses than I am: keep him;he is yours--he is a good horse; use him well."Thus, in the continued experience of acts of kindness andgenerosity, which his destitute condition did not allow him toreciprocate, Captain Bonneville passed some short time amongthese good people, more and more impressed with the generalexcellence of their character. [Return to Contents].

同类推荐
  • 内经知要

    内经知要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 丽史

    丽史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 黄檗断际禅师宛陵录

    黄檗断际禅师宛陵录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 离骚

    离骚

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 元阳子五假论

    元阳子五假论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 斩神绝

    斩神绝

    翻手为云,覆手为雨;一人一剑,败万族、破苍穹!为红颜一怒他甘愿化魔,为血海深仇他不惜血屠万里!一名几乎不能修炼的少年,意外获得机缘,从此开始了崭新的人生历程,一步步登临武道巅峰。书中有绝世天才的碰撞,有快意恩仇的江湖,还有让人刻骨铭心的感情!一个少年,一段传说;一座洞府,千年企盼。携手红颜,仗剑天下;混沌神珠,破天诛魔!
  • 纯情校花毒保镖

    纯情校花毒保镖

    他浑身是毒,平时只能维持着小孩子的形态,但却有无数痴心美人常伴左右,不离不弃。他没有常识,经常好心办坏事,让人哭笑不得,但大家还是一样关心他爱护他。书友群168840211
  • 至尊鸿途

    至尊鸿途

    【包月免费】这是一个强者为尊的世界,一个弱肉强食的时代。万千种族,无尽位面,数不尽的天才不过世间一粒。尘埃天武大陆,无尽位面之一;一个妖孽般的少年,从贫瘠的世俗走来,一路饮血高歌。药武双修,绝世霸途;踩最强的敌人,战最强的种族;统领人族,踏上巅峰之路!
  • 鹰王情陷绝代红颜

    鹰王情陷绝代红颜

    穿越时空,她是才情罕世的绝代红颜,抬眸,人群中只看到了冷入骨髓的他。他如昂首向天的鹰王,傲然天地间却孑然一身,孤独得凄离。他守着一座醉人的城,以恬淡的笑给她一段天上人间深刻的情。而他,如掠夺嗜杀的兽王,为一统天下而生,为称霸天下而活,邪佞霸道,却纠缠了她的前世今生。他说,“你四年不爱朕,朕等四年,四十年不爱朕,朕等四十年,四百年不爱朕,朕等四百年,四千年生生世世,不论几番轮回,朕一定会找到你,等你
  • 绝世帝后临天下

    绝世帝后临天下

    穿越前,她是杀手界里的女王级别杀手,人人惧之,却不料在一次任务中因唯一的亲人背叛而身亡,穿越成祭璃家族中不受宠的嫡女;他是苍狼国帝君,冷酷嗜血,因不碰女人,被传有断袖之癖。当她遇见了他,她闪起红色级警戒,那是最高级警戒,而他却一次又一次的穿过那些防备,走进她的心房;当他遇见了她,他封尘已久的心意外的动了一下,在一次又一次的相遇后,他不顾一切的爱上了她。最后他们会如何呢?敬请期待……
  • 闪闪奇遇记三:恶棍乌鸦吉姆

    闪闪奇遇记三:恶棍乌鸦吉姆

    《闪闪奇遇记三:恶棍乌鸦吉姆》生性邪恶的乌鸦吉姆做尽了坏事,在林中残忍地偷吃鸟蛋,让曾经平静的森林陷入了悲伤和恐慌,他还使起小聪明,耍得蓝松鸦警察团团转,究竟是法网恢恢还是魔高一丈呢?
  • 末日求生启示录

    末日求生启示录

    TX--12病毒来袭,主角该怎么生存下去,面对生存我们是否该行尸走肉,还是保留人性。
  • 嚣张九公主之无比纨绔
  • 无敌箭神

    无敌箭神

    我为箭神,天下无敌!这是一个成神的故事!
  • 最新开心短信息

    最新开心短信息

    《2004-2005年最新开心短信息》精选了数条经典的英文短句。在品尝美妙可口的英文果冻时,也给我们充足了电,做一个面向国际的新新人类。每逢佳节时,这里也备有精美的节日问候,绝对帮你方便而又真挚地为亲朋好友送去温馨的祝福。