Sarah Winnemucca - Paiute
The traditions of our people are handed down from father
to son. The Chief is considered to be the most learned, and
the leader of the tribe. The Doctor, however, is thought to
have more inspiration. He is supposed to be in communion with
spirits... He cures the sick by the laying of hands, and payers
and incantations and heavenly songs. He infuses new life into
the patient, and performs most wonderful feats of skill in
his practice.... He clothes himself in the skins of young
innocent animals, such as the fawn, and decorated himself
with the plumage of harmless birds, such as the dove and hummingbird
...
Sarah Winnemucca - Paiute
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