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succession of outer and inner courts; of which the sketch 
underneath will give a sufficiently just idea. 
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a. The grand entrance, being an opening in the outer fence about three feet 
high. 
b. The audience seat. 
ccc. The women’s huts. 
d. The grand apartments. 
eee. Huts. 
jf: Heap of stones for Fetiche. 
gg. Fences or screens. 
hh. Young trees inside the outer fence. 
Besides a large heap of common stones opposite the grand 
entrance of the Chenoo’s tenement, a fetiche was seen 
in every hole and corner, consisting of sculptured figures 
in wood and stone, one exactly resembling the figures we 
see in England of Bacchus astride on a barrel, with the 
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