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In daytime lookouts were always on the roofs of some of the lodges

In daytime lookouts were always on the roofs of some of the lodges.jpg Indian DogsMiniaturesI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backIndian DogsMiniaturesI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backIndian DogsMiniaturesI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backIndian DogsMiniaturesI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his back
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n daytime lookouts were always on the roofs of some of the lodges watching if enemies or buffaloes were about. If they saw our hunters, with meat, coming home over the prairie, these lookouts would cry out, “Hey-da-ey!”[12] And the dogs, knowing what the cry meant, would 75join in with “wu-u-u-u." They liked fresh buffalo meat no less than the Indians.

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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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