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A narrative of Travel, Exploration, Amateur 

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WILD INDIAN LIFE. 



PAWNEE 



FOLK-TALES.; 



With Notes on the Origin, Customs and 

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By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL ("TO.") 



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Pawnee customs and beliefs are richly illustrated by the folk-tales,| 

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The Collie or Sheep Dog 



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