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Shortly after we came to an old Indian camp, where all the squaws seem to have devoted themselves to cutting & trimming lodgepoles. There has been at some time a large camp of Indians here - & I could distinguish - & I could distinguish the remains of a Medicine Lodge, so I presume they had been making medicine - All along the route today were remains of Indian camps of last year. They are temporary & all seem to have been devoted to lodge pole making. This little valley affords an abundant growth of spruce on its sides - This