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back into the house. Then followed the farewells to the Chippewa, 

 who were camped along a ridge at the right of the house. Tents were 

 taken down, horses were harnessed and equipment packed in wagons 

 or cars, and in a short time the guests had departed. 



Beyond the ridge on which this house stands is a Menominee bury- 

 ing ground (fig. 173), which shows the preservation of old customs in 

 this interestingf tribe. 



