Journal Entry

Clark: April 28, 1806

April 28, 1806
Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit

Monday April 28th 1806 This morning early the Great Chief Yel lip pet
brought a very eligant white horse to our Camp and presented him to me
Signifying his wish to get a kittle but being informed that we had already
disposed of every kittle we could possibly Spare he Said he was Content
with what ever I thought proper to give him. I gave him my Swoard, 100
balls & powder and Some Small articles of which he appeared perfectly
Satisfied. it was necessary before we entered on our rout through the
plains where we were to meet with no lodges or resident Indians that we
Should lay in a Stock of provisions and not depend altogether on the gun.
we derected R. Frazer to whome we have intrusted the duty of makeing the
purchases, to lay in as maney fat dogs as he could procure; he Soon
obtained 10. being anxious to depart we requested the Chief to furnish us
with Canoes to pass the river, but he insisted on our remaining with him
this day at least, that he would be much pleased if we would consent to
remain two or 3 days, but he would not let us have Canoes to leave him
this day. that he had Sent for the Chim-na-pums his neighbours to come
down and join his people this evening and dance for us. We urged the
necessity of our proceeding on imediately in order that we might the
Sooner return to them, with the articles which they wishd. brought to them
but this had no effect, he Said that the time he asked Could not make any
Considerable difference. I at length urged that there was no wind blowing
and that the river was consequently in good order to pass our horses and
if he would furnish us with Canoes for that purpose

we would remain all night at our present encampment, to this proposition
he assented and Soon produced a Canoe. I Saw a man who had his knee
Contracted who had previously applyed to me for Some Medisene, that if he
would fournish another Canoe I would give him Some Medisene. he readily
Consented and went himself with his Canoe by means of which we passed our
horses over the river Safely and hobbled them as usial-. We found a Sho
Sho ne woman, prisoner among those people by means of whome and Sah-cah
gah-weah, Shabono’s wife we found means of Converceing with the
Wallahwallfirs. we Conversed with them for Several hours and fully Satisfy
all their enquiries with respect to our Selves and the Object of our
pursute. they were much pleased. they brought Several disordered persons
to us for whome they requested Some Medical aid. one had his knee
contracted by the Rhumitism (whome is just mentioned above) another with a
broken arm &c. to all of whome we administered much to the
gratification of those pore wretches, we gave them Some eye water which I
believe will render them more esential Sirvece than any other article in
the Medical way which we had it in our power to bestow on them Sore eyes
Seam to be a universial Complaint among those people; I have no doubt but
the fine Sands of those plains and the river Contribute much to the
disorder. The man who had his arm broken had it loosely bound in a peice
of leather without any thing to Surport it. I dressed the arm which was
broken Short above the wrist & Supported it with broad Sticks to keep
it in place, put in a Sling and furnished him with Some lint bandages
&c. to Dress it in future. a little before Sun Set the Chim nah poms
arrived; they were about 100 men and a fiew women; they joined the Wallah
wallahs who were about 150 men and formed a half Circle arround our camp
where they waited verry patiently to See our party dance. the fiddle was
played and the men amused themselves with danceing about an hour. we then
requested the Indians to dance which they very Chearfully Complyed with;
they Continued their dance untill 10 at night. the whole assemblage of
Indians about 350 men women and Children Sung and danced at the Same time.
most of them danced in the Same place they Stood and mearly jumped up to
the time of their musick. Some of the men who were esteemed most brave
entered the Space around which the main body were formed in Solid Column
and danced in a Circular manner Side wise. at 10 P M. the dance ended and
the nativs retired; they were much gratified in Seeing Some of our Party
join them in their dance. one of their party who made himself the most
Conspicious Charecter in the dance and Songs, we were told was a Medesene
man & Could foretell things. that he had told of our Comeing into
their Country and was now about to Consult his God the moon if what we
Said was the truth &c. &c.

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