A home geography of New York city . Indian Mat. shells. There was no table setting taught in the wigwam, and thehousekeepers never worried when their dishes were chipped or mealtime the Indians sat in a circle on the floor. Each personhad a wooden bowl and a wooden or shell spoon. The food wasserved on a piece of wood or in the pot in which it was cooked, THE SCHOOL OF THE INDIAN GIRL 125
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