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Inside the lodge

Inside the lodge.jpg The beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallThumbnailsThey looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face blackThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallThumbnailsThey looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face blackThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallThumbnailsThey looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face blackThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallThumbnailsThey looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face blackThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallThumbnailsThey looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face blackThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallThumbnailsThey looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face black
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Indians, when journeying, made the campfire outside the lodge in summer; inside the lodge, in winter. Usually a slight pit was dug for the fireplace, thus lessening danger of sparks, setting fire to prairie or forest. The fire was smothered with earth when camp was forsaken.

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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