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the youth is governed by fear. They are taught to believe by their unclear, that if they eat or drink while their faces are black, that such an offence would be followed by immediate punishment from the great Spirit above, who strictly watches over their conduct. When a female arrives to the age of puberty, which is generally from thirteen to fifteen years after birth, and her monthly or unclear commences, she is separated from the family, and a small hut is built for her some distance from the house where her parents resides. She is put in the hut prepared for that purpose where she remains until the menstrual discharge ceases, during which time but a small quantity of much unclear is allowed, and unclear person is permitted to visit or apociate? with her. During this state of natures call, her provisions are prepared in a separate dish at a fine? made for that purpose. Her clothing and cooking utensils during this time are unclear [unclear]], and after this call of nature ceases, she is directed to bathe herself in cold water, often which