The slave tries to get into the village, but the women refuse to let him in. She tells him that the ceremony is part of their custom, and that after the ceremony, the marksman will be free to express his sadness to his family and friends. He tells the slave that he is destined for this, but that resistance is useless. The slave tells the woman that the problems between the two groups are already huge. He says that he made a mistake by not understanding the Yolo culture, and he will be under pressure from the tribe once he becomes a member.
The slave tries to get into the village, but the women refuse to let him in. She tells him that the ceremony is part of their custom, and that after the ceremony, the marksman will be free to express his sadness to his family and friends. He tells the slave that he is destined for this, but that resistance is useless. The slave tells the woman that the problems between the two groups are already huge. He says that he made a mistake by not understanding the Yolo culture, and he will be under pressure from the tribe once he becomes a member.