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VICKY VAN BY CAROLYN WELLS AUTHOR OF "The Affair at Flower Acres," "Anybody But Anne," "The Mystery of the Sycamore," "Raspberry Jam," "The Vanishing of Betty Varian," "Spooky Hollow," "Feathers Left Around," etc. TO ONE OF MY BEST CHUMS JULIAN KING SPRAGUE
George Gibbs[11] gives the following account of burial among the Klamath
and Trinity Indians of the Northwest coast, the information having been
originally furnished him by James G. Swan.
The graves, which are in the immediate vicinity of their
houses, exhibit very considerable taste and a laudable care.
the dead are inclosed in rude coffins formed by placing four
boards around the body, and covered with earth to some
depth; a heavy plank, often supported by upright head and
foot stones, is laid upon the top, or stones are built up
into a wall about a foot above the ground, and the top
flagged with others. The graves of the chiefs are
surrounded by neat wooden palings, each pale ornamented with
a feather from the tail of the bald eagle. Baskets are
usually staked down by the side, according to the wealth or
popularity of the individual, and sometimes other articles
for ornament or use are suspended over them. The funeral
ceremonies occupy three days, during which the soul of the
deceased is in danger from _O-mak-a_, or the devil. To
preserve it from this peril, a fire is kept up at the grave,
and the friends of the deceased howl around it to scare away
the demon. Should they not be successful in this the soul is
carried down the river, subject, however, to redemption by
_Peh-ko-wan_ on payment of a big knife. After the expiration
of three days it is all well with them.
VICKY VAN BY CAROLYN WELLS AUTHOR OF "The Affair at Flower Acres," "Anybody But Anne," "The Mystery of the Sycamore," "Raspberry Jam," "The Vanishing of Betty Varian," "Spooky Hollow," "Feathers Left Around," etc. TO ONE OF MY BEST CHUMS JULIAN KING SPRAGUE