Buffalo Stone (Blackfoot) There was once a very poor woman, the second wife of a Blackfeet. Her buffalo robe was old and full of holes; her buffalo moccasins were worn and ripped. She and her people were camped not far from a cliff that would be a good place for a buffalo drive. They were very much in need of buffalo, for they were not only ragged but starving. One day while this poor woman was gathering wood, she heard a voice singing. Looking around, she found that the song was coming from a buffalo rock. It sang, "Take me. Take me. I have great power." So
the woman took the buffalo rock. When she returned to her lodge,
she said to her husband, "Are
you in earnest?" her husband asked. "Yes, I am,"
the woman replied. "Call the men, and also get a small piece of the
back of a buffalo The husband did as his wife directed. Then she showed him how to arrange the inside of the lodge in a kind of square box with some sagebrush and buffalo chips. Though it was the custom for the first wife to sit next to her husband, the man directed his second wife to put on the dress of the other woman and to sit beside him. When everything was ready, the men who had been summoned sat down in the lodge beside the woman and her husband. Then the buffalo rock began to sing, "The buffalo will all drift back. The buffalo will all drift back." Hearing
this song, the woman asked one of the young men to go outside and put a
great man buffalo chips in line. "After you have them in
place, wave at them with a buffalo robe four times, and The
young man followed her directions, and the chips became buffaloes. At
the same time, the Have
fallen over the cliff.
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