Vulgar words in Myths and Legends of the Sioux (Page 1)

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The poor young man was also very handsome despite his poor clothes, but having never killed an enemy nor brought home any enemies' horses he was not (according to Indian rules) allowed to make love to any young or old woman.

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The daughter of the chief was the most beautiful maiden of the Chippewa nation, and young men from other tribes traveled hundreds of miles for an opportunity to make love to her, and try to win her for a wife.

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She bewitched your brother because he would not let her make love to him.

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When they became the age to select a sweetheart they would go together and make love to a girl.

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Although he had never made love to her for himself, he had always used honeyed words to her and was always loud in his praises for his friend Chaske.

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I thought at first that you had been playing traitor to me and had been making love to her for yourself, but when she explained it all to me and begged me to intercede for her to you, I then knew that I had judged you wrongfully, and that, together with my lost love, made me so quiet and sorrowful last night.

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When he had grown up to be a young man, he never, like other young men, made love to any of the tribe's beauties.

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