Some Indian Ways 



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vent-pole in each of the vent flap pockets, outside of the 

 teepee. Peg down the edges of the canvas at each loop. 

 Stretch the cover by spreading the poles. Hang the door 

 on a convenient lacing-pin. Drive a stout stake inside the 

 teepee, tie the anchor rope to this and the teepee is ready 



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for weather. In the centre dig a hole i8 inches wide and 

 6 inches deep for the fire. 



The fire is the great advantage of the teepee, 

 experience will show how to manage the smoke. Keep 

 the smoke-vent swung down wind, or at least quarter- 

 ing down. Sometimes you must leave the door a 



