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She laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepee

She laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepee.jpg Turtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThumbnailsSnake Head-Ornament came close to her and fired off his gunTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThumbnailsSnake Head-Ornament came close to her and fired off his gunTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThumbnailsSnake Head-Ornament came close to her and fired off his gunTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThumbnailsSnake Head-Ornament came close to her and fired off his gun

She laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepee, leaning chunks of wood against it to keep the grass in place. She left a door, or opening, in front; and she even bound a stick over the door, like the pole over the door of a hunting lodge. Last, she put grass inside, as if for a bed.