Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney

92. Escape of the Seneca boys (p. 359): The manuscript notes from

which this and several following traditions are arranged are in the archives of the Bureau of American Ethnology, and were obtained in 1886-87 among the Seneca Indians of New York by Mr Jeremiah Curtin, since noted as the author of several standard collections of Indian and European myths and the translator of the works of the Polish novelist, Sienkiewicz. Gowe'!--This is along drawn halloo without significance except as a signal to arrest attention. It strikingly resembles the Australian "bush cry" Coowee'! used for the same purpose.