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thoroughly cooked in this manner. A portion of the meat thus pre- 
pared was secured in connection with the apparatus. 
Many of the war songs were illustrated by native drawings. Figure 
68 shows a man known as Jaw, an old warrior with a wide reputation 
Fic. 68—Jaw, an old Sioux warrior, whose horse-stealing expeditions 
are illustrated by his own drawings in the background. Photograph by 
Miss Densmore. 
for stealing horses. Behind him is one of his drawings depicting such 
an expedition. 
A medicine man with his drum is shown in figure 69. This man was 
named White Paw Bear, and proved a valuable informant to Miss 
