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is to be changed, however disposed before." SOLDIER. ----, American. The upright nearly closed hands, thumbs against the middle of the forefingers, being in front of the body, with their thumbs near together, palms forward, separate them about two feet horizontally on the same line. All in a line in front. (_Cheyenne_ III; _Dakota_ IV.) Pass each hand down the outer seam of the pants. (_Sac, Fox, and Kickapoo_ I.) "Stripes." Sign for WHITE MAN as follows: The extended index (M turned inward) is drawn from the left side of the head around in front to the right side, about on a line with the brim of the hat, with the back of the hand outward; and then for FORT, viz, on level of the breasts in front of body, both hands with fingers turned inward, straight, backs joined, backs of hands outward, horizontal, turn outward the hands until the fingers are free, curve them, and bring the wrists together so as to describe a circle with a space left between the ends of the curved fingers. (_Dakota_ I.) "From his fortified place of abode." Another: Both hands in front of body, fists, backs outward, hands in contact, draw them apart on a straight line right to right, left to left about two feet, then draw the index, other fingers closed, across the forehead above the eyebrows. This is the sign preferred by the Sioux. (_Dakota_ I.) Extend the fingers of the right hand; place the thumb on the same plane close beside them, and then bring the thumb side of the hand horizontally against the middle of the forehead, palm downward and little finger to the front. (_Dakota_ II; _Ute_ I.) "Visor of forage cap." First make the sign for SOLDIER substantially the same as (_Dakota_ VI) below, then that for WHITE MAN, viz.: Draw the opened right hand horizontally from left to right across the forehead a little above the eyebrows, the back of the hand to be upward and the fingers pointing toward the left; or, close all the fingers except the index and draw it across the forehead in the same manner. (_Dakota_ IV.) For illustrations of other signs for white man see Figs 315 and 329, _infra_. [Illustration: Fig. 276.] Place the radial sides of the clinched hands together before the chest, then draw them horizontally apart. (_Dakota_ VI; _Arikara_ I.) "All in a line." Fig. 276. Put thumbs to temples, and forefingers forward, meeting in front, other fingers closed. (_Apache_ III.) "Cap-visor." ----, Arikara. Make the sign
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