You and your warriors acted completely dishonorably and you wish us to foul our trees of the dead warriors with your warriors? why would you want us to pollute our trees of the dead warriors with your dishonorable warriors?"
Battle, Code of Honor, Death, Ky-Kikoo, Lo-Katoo, Mon-Shasta, Mu-Naka, My-Ara, My-Rora, Norothy, So-Lasho, Taho-Na, Trees of the Dead Warriors, William Watson, Zocha
Had the warriors from te'ka-jy won the battle, they would have had to carry their dead home and we would have taken ours to the tree of the dead warriors.
Apology, Battle, Dream, Hero Worship, Ka' Ky-Kikoo, Ka' Re-Sheshoo, Kerga Tyarza, My-Ara, My-Rora, Nakymoty, William Watson, Zo-Joola, Zo-Kyna, Zo-Kyta, nightmare
If any other slave were to pick up a sword and defend talo-vy to his death, we would honor him and bury him in the tree of the dead warriors if he died in defense of talo-vy.
Aka', Ishoo'se Aka'ny, Ka' Ky-Kikoo, Ka' Mu-Naka, Ka' Re-Sheshoo, Ka'yno, Kerga Tyarza, My-Ara, My-Rora, William Watson, Zo-Joola, Zo-Kyna, Zo-Kyta
The burials consisted of sliding the bodies head first into a hole in the side of one of the trees of the dead warriors.
Burials, Cha-Vamoo, Food Rations, Ishoo'se Aka'ny, Ka' Ky-Kikoo, Ka' Re-Sheshoo, Kerga Tyarza, My-Ara, My-Rora, Sha'-Naky, William Watson, Zo-Joola, Zo-Kyta, dagger, gifts, swords