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we women busied ourselves making bull boats.jpg She dropped her pack and came running back, her hands at each side of her head with two fingers crooked, like horns, the sign for buffaloesThumbnailsOur stages were now hung with slices of drying meatShe dropped her pack and came running back, her hands at each side of her head with two fingers crooked, like horns, the sign for buffaloesThumbnailsOur stages were now hung with slices of drying meatShe dropped her pack and came running back, her hands at each side of her head with two fingers crooked, like horns, the sign for buffaloesThumbnailsOur stages were now hung with slices of drying meatShe dropped her pack and came running back, her hands at each side of her head with two fingers crooked, like horns, the sign for buffaloesThumbnailsOur stages were now hung with slices of drying meat
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We remained in the camp about ten days. The men would hunt until they made a kill. Then we harnessed our dogs, and all went out to fetch in the meat. To do this took us about half a day. At other times, when not drying meat, we women busied ourselves making bull boats, to freight our meat down the river.

Author
Waheenee--An Indian Girl's Story
By Waheenee
as told to Gilbert Livingstone Wilson
Illustrator: Frederick N. Wilson
Published in 1921
Available from gutenberg.org
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