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In the Lodges of the Blackfeet 
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My Lite As An Indian 






The story is one of the most faithful pictures of human life ever drawn. 
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Indian.” The white blanket 
Bee iad ne ech Nat-ah’-ki, 
about the head were the char- 
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that people. 





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