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medicine bag at him. All finally go thro' a similar performance, Such as in his term presents his medicine bag to his neighbor who falls as tho' shot. All go thro' this mummery & after some continuance of the ceremonies The feasting follows on which occasion everyone is expected to eat to repletion & to devour all that is set before him. Presents prepared by the host & his relatives are then distributed to the guests. These are often valuable, as a horse, a [[gun?]] or a lodge, The bones are then interred, the ceremonies ended & the mourners at liberty to resume their accustomed habits. Children who are subjected to epileptic fits, convulsions, & of transforming dreams & are generally brought up with a

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medicine bag at him. All finally go thro' a similar performance, Such as in his term presents his medicine bag to his neighbor who falls as tho' shot. All go thro' this mummery & after some continuance of the ceremonies The feasting follows on which occasion everyone is expected to eat to repletion & to devour all that is set before him. Presents prepared by the host & his relatives are then distributed to the guests. These are often valuable, as a horse, a gun? or a lodge, The bones are then interred, the ceremonies ended & the mourners at liberty to resume their accustomed habits. Children who are subjected to epileptic fits, convulsions, & of transforming dreams & are generally brought up with a