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a leveat house is prepared; she is taken into a by her mother or some female find, and is [unknown] on her legs and arms with a sharp [unknown]; after this operation is over, she is  [unknown] for one or [unknown] hours (or even they [unknown] her system perfectly [unknown] she is the [unknown] into the family as [unknown] for [unknown]. This [unknown] prevails and it strictly adhered to by the females  in all aged.
a sweat house is prepared; she is taken into it by her mother or some female friend, and is scarafyed on her legs and arms with a sharp flint; after this operation is over, she is  sweated for one or two hours (or until they conceive her system perfectly purifyed).  she is then admitted into the family as purifyed for association.   This practice prevails and is strictly adhered to by the females  in all ages.
It is from these early habits, that the system of the [unknown] are prepare to endure the consequences, hardships, and [unknown] to which they are always subject.
  It is from these early habits, that the system of theIndians are prepare to endure the fatigues, hardships, and indemencies to which they are always subject.
If a female is pregnant when traveling, and her time of parturition comes out, she will at the call of nature stop at the first convenient [unknown] or poor of water, where she will be delivered; she milk then wash her child in cold water, and wrap it in her blanket, or any old clothes she may have; she will then wash herslef and in two hours, be prepared to proceed on her=  
  If a female is pregnant when traveling, and her time of parturition comes out, she will at the call of nature stop at the first convenient stream or pool of water, where [crossed out:  her child will be born]  she will be delivered; she will then wash her child in cold water, and wrap it in her blanket, (or any old cloths she may have; she will then wash herself and in two hours, be prepared to proceed on her=   =journey
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a sweat house is prepared; she is taken into it by her mother or some female friend, and is scarafyed on her legs and arms with a sharp flint; after this operation is over, she is sweated for one or two hours (or until they conceive her system perfectly purifyed). she is then admitted into the family as purifyed for association. This practice prevails and is strictly adhered to by the females in all ages.

  It is from these early habits, that the system of theIndians are prepare to endure the fatigues, hardships, and indemencies to which they are always subject.
  If a female is pregnant when traveling, and her time of parturition comes out, she will at the call of nature stop at the first convenient stream  or pool of water, where [crossed out:  her child will be born]  she will be delivered; she will then wash her child in cold water, and wrap it in her blanket,  (or any old cloths she may have; she will then wash herself and in two hours, be prepared to proceed on her=   =journey