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their teeth. By a singular contradiction the same sound with which we "set a dog on" they use to call him off from his attack. The Indian sluts during "heat" are tied for nights on the prairie where the wolves pass & the result of the intercourse is evident in the sharp ears, bushy tails, & wild eyes of the progeny -- After council a number of young crossed out: Indians men accompanied by three girls & carrying their musical instruments interlinear: drums, flutes, & rattles, came to dance the "prarie-wolf" dance - This is danced by young men who have not yet killed an enemy & who have vowed to cut the hair on the sides of their head about their temples short until they have fulfilled their vow-- The dance is the