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A lot of people have got most of their information about American Indians from the movie world of Hollywood. Many adults, after watching Western films as children, grew up ___ that American Indians could communicate with smoke signals almost as easily as people nowadays talk on the telephone ___ , the idea that the individual puffs of smoke easily represent complex messages is typical of the kind of exaggeration that Hollywood loves. Smoke signals were indeed used, but their content ___ to a few simple messages. For example, returning Piman fighters in Arizona might signal the end of a successful battle by ___ up a column of smoke, and the village would reply with two columns of smoke. One or two unbroken columns of smoke were all that ___ to send a message. It was the place that the signal came from-whether the fire was on a hill or in a valley - that was important. When Apaches, while hunting, spotted another group of Indians in the distance, they lit a fire well to the right of ___ own group, which meant, " Who are you?" The others, in order to let the Apaches know that they were friends, would send a prearranged reply. Smoke signals were most often used to broadcast news of victory in battle, or to warn of dangers, such as approaching ____ .
(believe; sad; limit; send; need; they; enemy)