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if he receives an offer of a certain sum to attend a person and refuses, and 
the individual dies, he must pay the relatives from his own substance an 
amount equivalent to the fee which was tendered him. A shaman who 
becomes famous is often summoned to go twenty or thirty miles, and 
receives a proportionately large reward, sometimes a horse, sometimes two, 
when the invalid is rich. 
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AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
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