"And my wife? How's Dancing Fox?"
"Oh, fine. Just fine."
Broken Branch hobbled in front of Ice Fire, heading to the fire glowing a few feet away. She held the baby up to Father Sun, then passed him through the cleansing smoke of the fire four times.
"Listen, boy," Broken Branch ordered softly. "I'm going to tell you the greatest story of the People. You have to remember it so you can tell your sons and daughters and their sons and daughters. You're the center of the web, little one. Your brother, Wolf Dreamer, said so and he was the greatest Dreamer the People ever had. He knew. He
knew . . .
"See? Do you?"
Broken Branch lifted a withered arm and pointed out across the lush valley bursting with game.
"Look there:
Built a big mountain of dirt.
Raised on sweat and hurt.
Rose so high over the river. Eating plants.
Bah! No spirit in that. Not like blood-filled liver.
Father of Waters, flows so rich
..."
Singing Wolf laughed softly, waggling a finger at Ice Fire. "See. I told you it would go all right. Dancing Fox is too tough to ...
OUCH!"
"What's wrong now?" One Who Cries wondered, staring at his point.
"What's this?" Singing Wolf held out his hand. A red-banded yellow chert flake to match the one driven from One Who Cries' point stuck deeply into the meaty part of his palm.
Ice Fire started to laugh but a faint soft mewing came from the bundle in Broken Branch's arms and a strange feeling came over him. His chest tingled with hollowness.
He shook himself, but the feeling wouldn't let him go. Crossing his arms, he hugged himself tightly. His eyes were drawn to the valley in the distance. Thick green grasses waved beneath the gentle caress of Wind Woman. Mammoth lifted
his shaggy head, startled suddenly, as though he too saw the silvered shadow that bounded through the grass, bushy tail catching the glittering gold of dawn as it ran to touch noses with musk ox and caribou, mouse and buffalo.
Almost like a whisper in his mind, Ice Fire heard a beautiful voice say: "This is the land of the People ... I show you the way, man ... I show you the way ..."