them in a stone mound where they could be found at a later time. There was a plentiful supply of goods wrapped in the fur. Besides the dried meat, there was flint for fire, two flint knives, several arrowheads, leather thongs for bind- ing and sinew for a bow. Raven opened a small pouch he found in the cache. There were several packets of herbs, a small silver medallion and a beautiful eye of turquoise. This was the medicine bag of Blue Star, a stone worker of his people. Raven smiled as he reached for his own medicine bag only to find it was gone. He thought for moment and knew it must have been lost in the great battle with the plains warriors. His face darkened as he again thought of his loss and was silently grateful for the medicine bag Blue Star had concealed in the cache. The Raven warrior made a small campfire that evening. He pulled the great lynx fur around his shoulders, sitting cross legged and erect as he meditated. He drew large breaths from the air, calming himself until he could feel his muscles relax. He gave thanks to the people and man above until he began to hear the drum. With each breath the drumbeat grew louder until his whole being became filled with the spirit of his people. He summoned their strength in the trance-like state, pulling the silver light from the crown of his head down through his body. Again he gave his gratitude for the cache he had found. He drew the silver light up again. This time up the out- side of his body to join above his head and then down through the centre of his body. He drew the light until it flowed easily and seemed to fill him with energy and Strength, 107