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of about the same class and of the same general design 

 as the one described, although some are slightly 

 larger. and better, while others are not quite so good. 

 All have been built by white carpenters, or the 

 greater part of the work was done by them, and the 

 lumber and other materials were manufactured by 

 white men. None of the dwellings have ever been 

 painted inside or out, but there is a neat mission 

 church in the village that has been honored with a 

 coat of white paint. There are a few log shacks 

 standing near, that look very much as if they had 

 been built by native industry. The frame houses, I 

 am informed, were erected by the Government and 

 the church by the Catholic Missionary Society. 



