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dancing is indulged in. The second day great quantities of wood 

 are brought in. The men go off and hunt and kill as much game as 

 they can, so that every one may have plenty. The wood is chopped 

 and made ready for fires, and the camp is arranged in good order for 

 the regular ceremony. The third day is devoted to eating, drinking, 

 playing ball, and having a good time generally. The fourtli day is 

 the day of the ceremony. 



Very early in the morning the chief medicine man, dressed in 



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white deer skins, builds a small fire in the middle of the camp. Four 

 young men then approach from the four points of the compass, each 

 carrying an oak log. They advance toward the fire with great 

 ceremony and deposit their logs end to end, pointing to the four points 

 of the compass, the fire being in the middle. After these logs have 



