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at al times. The cayuse is never shod as the horse is with iron. and his hoofs do not split. We give above a drawing of the "Travoy" on which by means of which the cayuse transports for his owner his effects. The "Travoy" is a vehicle made of two or more lodge poles the upper end is secured to a saddle by means of tongs of buckskin and the butt ends drag on the ground some [?] between the saddles and the ground along the lodge poles the place is never a fixed matter as a cage made of [?] [?] used: with sticks tied across from one pole to the other.