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{In the ‘Lodges of the Blackfeet 
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This is the picture of an old tate . 
their time, how the young men gambled, how they courted their sweet— 
time Indian of the north, one of ‘ 5 ‘ oe 
Bed Ariba ino Mes Schultz: hearts, how the traders imposed on the Indians and how the different 

splendid book, ‘‘My Life as an tribes fought together. The one central figure of the book is 
Indian.” The white blanket 
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coat and the handkerchief ; Nat-ah -ki, 
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