Hoistah
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Excerpt from Hoistah: An Indian Girl
More than a hundred years ago a band of Cheyenne Indians once made a winter's camp on the bank of the river which still bears their tribal name. They chose a beautiful spot near the Black Hills, where the woods were abundant and deer and elk would soon be driven in by winter storms.
The camp consisted of some seventy tepees made of buffalo hides stretched over poles. Each tepee was the home of a family, and the whole camp formed a circle, with an opening through which the first rays of the morning sun could come and awaken these primitive people.
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