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or behind the rocks as he is approaching 
their houses, or the caves or cliff dwell¬ 
ings wherein they abide. Of course, as 
AN INDIAN HOME BETWEEN ROCK PILLAR AND TREE. 
one would naturally expect, the more 
savage Tarahumari natives, or those 
living in the rocks, cliffs, and caves, or 
brush jacals, are much wilder and more 
timid than those pretending to adopt the 
forms and duties of civilization. It is 
