He jumped so high that every bone in his body was shaken, 1914. In Sioux legend, Ictinike, had a reputation for deceit and trickery and was forced to jump to the drums until he fell and broke his neck.From "The Myths of the North American Indians", by Lewis Spence F.R.A.I. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1914]
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