The Childhood of Ji Shib the Ojibwa

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Each night they sang ten of them; and each night, while Ji-shilS slept, the young Indian seemed to come and tell him that he would find medicine in the The Childhood of Ji-shil) 43 beaver skin. Sometimes during those awful si- lences between the songs, he could hear drums and singing in other wigwams, for others besides himself were going to join the Grand Medicine Society.
On the morning after the fourth night that great day when Ji-shilS was to become a little Medicine-Man he went out to look
... at the medi- cine wigwam, which the squaws had built the day before. There it was, a long series of small poles stuck in the ground, bent over and tied together in the middle. They somewhat resembled the springs of giant rabbit snares. The wigwam was all open to the sky, but the sides near the ground were closed in by tamarack boughs leaned against them. And down the middle of the wigwam, from one end to the other, as far as he could have shot his arrow, were buffalo skins, and moose skins, and deer skins T/ie Childhood of Ji-shiK hanging up; and there were moccasins, and leggings and shirts of buckskin, and there were two packs of beaver furs, and skin bags full of wild rice and others of maize.

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