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you must remain in this house until myself or some of your friends come to you. The father or guardian then returns home, takes his gun and follows the chase from which he does not return until | 5 | ||
It is customary for them to accompany the father or guardian to the new habitation of the youth, where he has probably been for four or six days without anything to eat. The youth is then taken home and | you must remain in this house until myself or some of your friends come to you. The father or guardian then returns home, takes his gun and follows the chase from which he does not return until he procured sufficient meat for a feast, he then invites his neighbours to participate in what he has. | ||
In this order of | It is customary for them to accompany the father or guardian to the new habitation of the youth, where he has probably been for four or six days without anything to eat. The youth is then taken home and immersed in cold water, his head shaved all over except for a small spot on the top or crown. [[of the head - crossed out]] Nutriment is then given him which has been prepared in a separate dish for that purpose. After he is done eating a looking glass and a bag of vermillion is presented to him; he is then informed by the company, that he is a man. Young men frequently go to war before they graduate in this manner, and in that case, they are always respected according to their merit. | ||
In this order of tuition, the mind of the |
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5 you must remain in this house until myself or some of your friends come to you. The father or guardian then returns home, takes his gun and follows the chase from which he does not return until he procured sufficient meat for a feast, he then invites his neighbours to participate in what he has.
It is customary for them to accompany the father or guardian to the new habitation of the youth, where he has probably been for four or six days without anything to eat. The youth is then taken home and immersed in cold water, his head shaved all over except for a small spot on the top or crown. of the head - crossed out Nutriment is then given him which has been prepared in a separate dish for that purpose. After he is done eating a looking glass and a bag of vermillion is presented to him; he is then informed by the company, that he is a man. Young men frequently go to war before they graduate in this manner, and in that case, they are always respected according to their merit.
In this order of tuition, the mind of the