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58 is allowed at the ends to project a few inches below the board which when the child is laid down raises the head end and serves as a pillow. There is no downy couch and soft pillow for the head of the infant indian he is to become used to the regime of the elements and the sooner he gets used to them the better and he certainly begins right early. At the head end of the board is a strip which suspends the pappoose, cradle and all from a tree or crotch in frame of the Wigwam or teepee or the mother's head and at times the pommel of a saddle. The Ojibway cradle is from Lac du Flambeau Wisconsin.