Red Indian wigwams

red a About two miles below Noel Paul's, we stopped at a point to look at the remains of several Red Indian wigwams, or rather the circular hollows where they once had stood. They are still quite distinct. In the centre of those circles where the fire had been, we dug up wood ashes and charred...

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Summary:red a About two miles below Noel Paul's, we stopped at a point to look at the remains of several Red Indian wigwams, or rather the circular hollows where they once had stood. They are still quite distinct. In the centre of those circles where the fire had been, we dug up wood ashes and charred deer bones but found no other relices. It was quite evident this had been a place of considerable resort by the Beoyhucks being well situated for intercepting the herds of crossing deer. DNE-cit GMS Feb 76 Used I and Sup Used I 3 Used I Only the first three lines of the quotation are used in the dictionary