[Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs by Alice C. Fletcher]@TWC D-Link bookIndian Games and Dances with Native Songs PART II 71/75
Four players; two stand at the north end of the course and two at the south end.
The one whose place is toward the East on the north and the one who stands toward the East on the south end are partners. Both of these players should wear a red band about the head, as red is the color of the East.
The two players who stand toward the West at the two ends are partners, and these should wear yellow bands about their heads, yellow being the color of the West.
The opponents in the game, therefore, stand side by side.
Partners cannot help each other in the playing, but both players count for their side all the points they make. The javelin is grasped by the middle, the barbed end toward the back, and the plain rounded end is shot toward the hoop. The number of points that will constitute the game should be decided upon before beginning the game.
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