Nov. 9, 1907.] 
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The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
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This is the picture of an old 
time Indian of the north, one of 
those described in Mr. Schultz’s 
splendid book, ‘‘My Life as an 
Indian.” The white blanket 
coat and the _ handkerchief 
about the head were the char- 
acteristic dress of that time and 
that people. 




