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ceremony and the only [[unclear]] the public are allowed to see is what takes place out doors and that is dancing with snakes in their mouth which lasts 20 minutes the ceremony lasts several days it was like a fairy tale to hear him relate it. You probably leave all his ludicrous pranks. It is the most interesting thing to go up on the Mesa and go in the houses and see them at work the queer things they do the way they make bread which is black & thin as tissue paper it is made on top of a hot stone. Have [[unclear]] one girl with her hair done up so funny it is the unmarried ones who do that. There & [[me?]] & [[awaited?]] another girl married her hair done up another way. I will be here man way then
ceremony and the only part the public are allowed to see is what takes place out doors and that is dancing with snakes in their mouth which lasts 20 minutes the ceremony lasts several days it was like a fairy tale to hear him relate it. You probably have all his Indian books. It is the most interesting thing to go up on the Mesa and go in the houses and see them at work the queer things they do the way they make bread which is black & thin as tissue paper it is made on top of a hot stone. Have painted one girl with her hair done up so funny it is the unmarried ones who do that. Then have painted another girl married her hair done up another way. I will be here any way [[three?]]

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ceremony and the only part the public are allowed to see is what takes place out doors and that is dancing with snakes in their mouth which lasts 20 minutes the ceremony lasts several days it was like a fairy tale to hear him relate it. You probably have all his Indian books. It is the most interesting thing to go up on the Mesa and go in the houses and see them at work the queer things they do the way they make bread which is black & thin as tissue paper it is made on top of a hot stone. Have painted one girl with her hair done up so funny it is the unmarried ones who do that. Then have painted another girl married her hair done up another way. I will be here any way three?