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These scaffolds are used for drying maize & unclear during hot nights for sleeping. savage? license. Here sits the squaw (, or taue chew? (wife) ("Squaw" not being a Sacotah word,) sewing mocapuis or dreping a child's hair while, she her fellow squaw & watches the hahoose which hangs from the roof above. On the top of the shed are often laid the canoes of finch- bark & about them are seen the male children with their minie bows & arrows, hunt, 7 war dance, & not unusually "my lord" & his friends aseend to overlook their own & their neighbors residences & unclear unclear, the hike is unclear while the war story, legend or list is told, or some "medreuie? or mystery matter One or two are engaged in unclear unclear