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The Dakotas believe that the stars are the spirits of their departed friends.

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Tee—Contracted from teepee, lodge or wigwam, and means the same.

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For all their sacred feasts the Dakotas kindle a new fire called "The Virgin Fire." This is done with flint and steel, or by rubbing together pieces of wood till friction produces fire. It must be done by a virgin, nor must any woman, except a virgin, ever touch the "sacred armor" of a Dakota warrior. White cedar is "Wakân"—sacred. See note 50. Riggs' Tahkoo Wakân, p. 84.

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