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x Title: Sioux & Choctaw. Ball players, in Ball play costume. 240. Tullock-chish-ko (he who drinks the juice of the stones), a Choctaw Ball player, the most famous of his tribe, ... This tribe play with two rackets, one in each hand, and wear a tail made of white horse hair, as seen in the drawing 241. We-chush-ta-doo-ta (the Red Man) one of the most celebrated players in the Sioux tribe. This tribe play with one racket, carried in both hands, and wear a tail made of Eagles feathers, or of long grass 242. Ah-no-je-nahge (he who stands of both sides) said to be the most distinguished player of his tribe, ...

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