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WATERLILY
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Kinship obligation
When Blue Bird and her Grandmother were lost, they found another tribe.
The tribe offered the newcomers: a tipi, clothing, and food. Everything for a new life among them ( pg 11)
Wives and mothers of hunters brought them meat, the next several feasts they were invited as special guests (pg 11)
Fellow women neighbors came to cry with them as it was the custom to share in the grieve and sympathy (pg 11)
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Star Elk was not a good husband: His relatives were kind to Blue Bird and treated her well, Mainly because of their own reputation as correct in-laws (pg 14)
(pg 6) A social cousin: saw Blue Bird after giving birth and offered to take care of her and her new born. SO Blue Bird can rest. She stayed in her tipi and camp circle.
Setting: Northern Plains
The Tetons: are a modest and reasonable people. That's who Blue Bird and her grandmother's tribe are. (pg 5)
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