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He put hummingbirds in his bride’s hair With fine vines he tied them there To fan her skin in hot summer air With cactus flowers to provide nectar She wore soft beaded deer skin clothes And slept beneath the finest buffalo robes A warm fire she built to keep out the cold His beautiful wife would stoke his coals On a cold winter night she bore him a son Both woman and child never saw the sun His people cried and beat their drums Singing songs of sorrow and loss of the young Across the snowy plains now fast he rides His strongest pony never breaking stride He travels to the place where the gods’ reside To join them on their journey to the other side r  15 Nov 2013
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Nov 15, 2013
Nov 15, 2013 at 2:27 PM UTC
Arapaho Bride
He put hummingbirds in his bride’s hair With fine vines he tied them there To fan her skin in hot summer air With cactus flowers to provide nectar She wore soft beaded deer skin clothes And slept beneath the finest buffalo robes A warm fire she built to keep out the cold His beautiful wife would stoke his coals On a cold winter night she bore him a son Both woman and child never saw the sun His people cried and beat their drums Singing songs of sorrow and loss of the young Across the snowy plains now fast he rides His strongest pony never breaking stride He travels to the place where the gods’ reside To join them on their journey to the other side r  15 Nov 2013
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Nov 15, 2013
Nov 15, 2013 at 2:27 PM UTC
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