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At this hour, fires burned before most of the tepees

At this hour, fires burned before most of the tepees.jpg The day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThumbnailsTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThumbnailsTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThumbnailsTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThumbnailsTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoeThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThumbnailsTurtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoe
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“At this hour fires burned before most of the tepees.” In fall or winter the fire was within the tepee, under the smoke hole.

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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