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gathering of their crop of corn in the fall, they separate into gathering from one to three or four families, & with their tipis depart for the woods which afford shelter from the in [unclear] of winter &brings them nearer to the game one which they [unclear] during that season, Hunting & Trapping for their own food & to preserve skins for traffic are their accupations until the spring when they return to their village to plant the corn, in which employment? the women are the chief actions. This important business over, the print [unclear] takes place, the women generousally remaining in the village- Those Indians who live upon the woodly plains of Nebraska & the far-west lead a more normal & wondering life constantly follow-ing the trail of the buffalo, they