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Father Julius Jetté, "On the Superstitions of the Ten'a Indians," Anthropos, vi. pp. 703 sq., who tells us that Tinneh women at these times may not lift their own nets, may not step over other people's nets, and may not pass in a boat or canoe near a place where nets are being set. A.G. Morice, in Transactions of the Canadian Institute, iv. See above, p. 53.
Speaking of the customs observed at Kloo, where the girls had to abstain from salmon for five years, Mr. This seems to imply that the girl was secluded in the house for five years. Sheldon Jackson, "Alaska and its Inhabitants," The American Antiquarian, ii. Fr. Julius Jetté, S.J., "On the Superstitions of the Ten'a Indians," Anthropos, vi. pp. 700-702.
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