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their dress. They also wear half dollars and dollars hung in the 
same manner, but those are not hammered. Occasionally, though 
rarely, they make very thin large discs of hammered silver, which 
are worn by the women over the breasts, one on each side. The 
men do not paint their faces, but occasionally wear ornaments when 
visiting a white man’s camp or going to a town on a trading expedi- 
tion. JI am told they sometimes paint their faces during the cere- 
mony of the Green Corn Dance, but was unable to get any definite 
information on this subject. Sometimes the men wear bracelets of 
silver, but it is not a very common custom, as I have never seen but 
