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  • The old man's speech satisfied the majority of the council, with the sole exception of those who represented the clan Shyuamo; it was now their turn to become excited, and the Koshare was the first one to display his dissatisfaction.

    The Delight Makers Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier 1877

  • But now the jests of the Koshare are scorpions, each one with a sting in its tail for the enemies of the

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • Gourd People, but Tse-tse-yote, who had set his heart on being elected to the Warrior Band, the Uakanyi, made no secret of thinking small of the Koshare.

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • There was black-and-white paint on his body; the stripes of the Koshare do not come off easily.

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • Then came Tse-tse, and as he turned the little Koshare over in his hand, I saw that there were many things had come into his head which would never come into mine.

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • 'Besides, I was out rehearsing with the Koshare last night toward Shut Cañon; if there had been Diné _I_ should have seen them.'

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • He grew a little frightened, I think, and whipped at me with the whip of feathers which the Koshare carried to tickle the tribesmen.

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • 'Hey, Kokomo, have you been inviting Kabeyde to join the Koshare?

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • Old Pitahaya was dead without doubt, and the man who had taken Willow-in-the-Wind was, by the smell, the same that had come in with Kokomo and the Koshare.

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • That is why he wished me to join the Koshare, for then he will be my Head, and without his leave I can do nothing. '

    The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901

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