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When afflicted by any misfortune they attribute it generally to the ill favored of some of the "medicine" men. An Indian at [unclear], whose child is descaled believe her misfortune to be the result of the jealousy of his relatives on account of his influence with the trades. When conjuring they depend with little regard to display- the face panted black the hair disarranged & his [unclear]
When afflicted by any misfortune they attribute it generally to the ill favour of some of the "medicine" men. An Indian at "Traverse-des Sioux, whose child is diseased believe her misfortune to be the result of the jealousy of his relatives on account of his influence with the traders.  
 
When conjuring they [[crossed out - are [[unknown]]]] dressed with little regard to display- the face painted black the hair disarranged & his [[blankets?]]

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When afflicted by any misfortune they attribute it generally to the ill favour of some of the "medicine" men. An Indian at "Traverse-des Sioux, whose child is diseased believe her misfortune to be the result of the jealousy of his relatives on account of his influence with the traders.

When conjuring they [[crossed out - are unknown]] dressed with little regard to display- the face painted black the hair disarranged & his blankets?