Plate III. The author passes two of the hunting party on their way back to the village with their quarry. The woman is tied to the pole at the elbows and knees to allow the hunters to hide their return path by wading in a stream. It had been necessary to go very near the foreigner's settlement to capture this woman who was gathering vegetables from her garden. Her own vegetables, carried by another member of the hunting party (not shown), would eventually be added to the pot before the very eyes of the unfortunate woman. as she cooked. In traditional fashion, her clothes were left as a sign of her impending fate to those who would find them.