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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



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Goods end 

 Ar rows 



Fosters 



Wolf 

 Woman 



Purchaser 



First 

 Creator 



A Bullboat Covering Fire 



B Two Wolf Hides 



C Place of Piercing Flesh 



D Buffalo Hide 



E Director of Ceremony 



F Seller 



P Lodge Posts 



S Spectators 



^ Owners of Bundles Containing 

 Buffalo Skulls 



Figure 6. — Lodge arrangements for Sunset Wolf ceremony. 



Robes on 

 Line 



Buford about 1870, the system in vogue there was that followed in 

 the Knife River villages prior to 1845. 



It was the bundle maker's duty to assemble the objects for the 

 sacred bundle. He could either Idll a wolf for its hide or purchase one. 

 He sent some young man familiar with the country'" for the white 

 clay and gave him the right to use this clay in doctoring as the re- 

 ward for his efforts. Although similar white clay was found at a 



