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Chapter VIII
Wecarriedwateronlyforourselves,andweoftenmockedtheyoungwater-carrierswhentheywerecalledawayfromplaytofillthegourds.
Progresswasslowwithus.Weplayedthroughlife,eventheadults,muchinthesamewaythatchildrenplay,andweplayedasnoneoftheotheranimalsplayed.Whatlittlewelearned,wasusuallyinthecourseofplay,andwasduetoourcuriosityandkeennessofappreciation.Forthatmatter,theonebiginventionofthehorde,duringthetimeIlivedwithit,wastheuseofgourds.Atfirstwestoredonlywaterinthegourds—inimitationofoldMarrow-Bone.
Butonedaysomeoneofthewomen—Idonotknowwhichone—filledagourdwithblack-berriesandcarriedittohercave.Innotimeallthewomenwerecarryingberriesandnutsandrootsinthegourds.Theidea,oncestarted,hadtogoon.Anotherevolutionofthecarrying-receptaclewasduetothewomen.Withoutdoubt,somewoman’sgourdwastoosmall,orelseshehadforgottenhergourd;butbethatasitmay,shebenttwogreatleavestogether,pinningtheseamswithtwigs,andcarriedhomeabiggerquantityofberriesthancouldhavebeencontainedinthelargestgourd.
Sofarwegot,andnofarther,inthetransportationofsuppliesduringtheyearsIlivedwiththeFolk.Itneverenteredanybody’sheadtoweaveabasketoutofwillow-withes.Sometimesthemenandwomentiedtoughvinesaboutthebundlesoffernsandbranchesthattheycarriedtothecavestosleepupon.Possiblyintenortwentygenerationswemighthaveworkeduptotheweavingofbaskets.