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This medicine ouch carried by Okeefe is an otter skin. Almost his knee and again and the ankle are ? with ?. Below the knee is a garter made of ? of raw hide. Would with ? porcupine quills. The costume is completed by the ?. So this ? or ?, as the reader please. In summer the Indian would ? and almost die from exhaustion, and heat, crossed out in winter freeze/crossed out. ? in winter freeze. The Ojibwa believes from his long associations with the white man has discarded altogether ? noted dress, and mean the garb of the white man modified by the ? of beads, and ribbon as will be described under the chapter of ? and ornament. The Dalestas are less civilized, and many of them still retain their original dress. This is simple and ? as is fully illustrated in the “Spotted Tail”.