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Chapter VI - Manners and customs of the Indians

Page 999 - manners and customs of the indians.
Page 1000 - what a princess wore.
Page 1001 - paint and other decorations.
Page 1002 - an unsavory branch of the chase.
Page 1003 - tanning and other arts.
Page 1004 - the magnanimous flatheads.
Page 1005 - authority by fair means.
Page 1006 - care of indian babies.
Page 1007 - training of boys and girls.
Page 1008 - some indian curiosities.
Page 1009 - some tobacco erudition.
Page 1010 - delaware legend of the calumet.
Page 1011 - some hunters' exploits.
Page 1012 - bridger makes a jest.
Page 1013 - native therepeutics.
Page 1014 - chinook creation legend.
Page 1015 - self-command of savages.
Page 1016 - all skill a matter of training.
Page 1017 - something about dreams.
Page 1018 - peace by wampum and calumet.
Page 1019 - experience on effects of smoking.
Page 1020 - pleasures of widowhood.
Page 1021 - a winter deer-hunt.
Page 1022 - killing animals in the snow.
Page 1023 - bears and their enemies.
Page 1024 - the fascinating carcajou again.
Page 1025 - sundry smaller beasts.
Page 1026 - training of a hunter.
Page 1027 - daily bread hard to catch.
Page 1028 - regulations of the hunt.
Page 1029 - everything done by medicine.
Page 1030 - the buffalo are attracted
Page 1031 - and find themselves in trouble.
Page 1032 - a very humble people.
Page 1033 - but sportsmen still.
Page 1034 - ambition of warlike glory.
Page 1035 - crows are noble redmen.
Page 1036 - medicine furnished by black-gown.
Page 1037 - rotten belly's peace commission.
Page 1038 - twenty-five commissioners start.
Page 1039 - but two have a relapse of virtue.
Page 1040 - they leave damaging evidence
Page 1041 - and are called to account.
Page 1042 - a proper program is arranged.
Page 1043 - and fully carried out.
Page 1044 - some learning regarding fire.
Page 1045 - some mexican unspeakables.
Page 1046 - more mexican lore.
Page 1047 - sacred character of fire.
Page 1048 - a chippewa fire legend.
Page 1049 - the dead chiefs distress.
Page 1050 - unseen in the village.
Page 1051 - takes refuge in the fire.
Page 1052 - he lives once more.
Page 1053 - and comes to teach his people.
Page 1054 - civilization a relative term.
Page 1055 - medical practice among the senecas.
Page 1056 - they collect their power.
Page 1057 - and proceed to apply it.
Page 1058 - business of an indian camp.
Page 1059 - dances of all sorts.
Page 1060 - the brethren work the lodge.
Page 1061 - and refreshments follow.