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another camp made by the hunteis, to which one of them dragged a 
deer, as Shown by the man in that act, just to the left of the shelter. 
lia. 745.—Fruit gatherers. Hidatsa. 
Another camp of the same party of three is shown in the lower left- 
hand corner; the bow and arrow directed to the right indicates that 
there they shot a raccoon, a fisher, a duck (a man lying down decoyed 
this bird by ealling), a mink, and an otter. The line above the lower 
row consists of the following animals, reading from the left to right, viz, 
bear, owl, wolf, elk, and deer. 
Fic. 746.—Hunting antelope. Hidatsa. 
Fig. 745 is a copy of a sketch made by Lean-Wolf, second chief of the 
Hidatsa, and shows the manner in which the women carry baskets used 
