6. From one point of view, their migration was the fruits of an old prophecy, for indeed they emerged from a sunless world.
In a sense, their migration confirmed the ancient myth that they entered the world from a hollow log,for they did emerge from the sunless world of the mountains.
7. The Kiowas reckoned their stature by the distance they could see, and they were bent and blind in the wilderness. Their stature was measured by the distance they could see. Yet, because of the dense forests, they could not see very far, and they could hardly stand straight.
8. Clusters of trees and animals grazing far in the distance cause the vision to reach away and wonder to build upon the mind.
The earth unfolds and the limit of the land is far in the distance, where there are clusters of trees and animals eating grass.This landscape makes one see far and broadens one's horizon.
9. Not yet would they veer southward to the caldron of the land that lay below;they must wean their blood from the northern winter and hold the mountains a while longer in
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