. The early herdsmen. Prehistoric peoples. ff all ; Hearing this, the people were pleased. They thought the oak had spoken to the wise woman. "Let's go out over the foothills," said Many-dogs. "Let's find something for our evening ; "Conie, Barker! Come, Biter! Come, Cuffy! Come, Cub!" called Gray-wolf to the dogs. The dogs came as soon as called, and the wh< ile pack went with the men to pick up s< ime small game. While unpacking, the women looked about to see the new place. ''Look at the trees!" said Spin-a-thread. "We don't need


. The early herdsmen. Prehistoric peoples. ff all ; Hearing this, the people were pleased. They thought the oak had spoken to the wise woman. "Let's go out over the foothills," said Many-dogs. "Let's find something for our evening ; "Conie, Barker! Come, Biter! Come, Cuffy! Come, Cub!" called Gray-wolf to the dogs. The dogs came as soon as called, and the wh< ile pack went with the men to pick up s< ime small game. While unpacking, the women looked about to see the new place. ''Look at the trees!" said Spin-a-thread. "We don't need to put up our ; '' Let the trees be our shelter," said Tether-. / 11 peg. " The trees are our tents! " cried the women. " The friendly trees are our tents! " "Stack the tent poles," said Spin-a-thread. While her sisters stacked the poles, Spin-a- thread marked out a spot for each woman to build her fire. Tether-peg kindled the sacred fire. She put dry branches rif oak upon ii until the flames rose high. Then she unpacked .1 water basket. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dopp, Katharine Elizabeth, 1863-. Chicago : Rand, McNally


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