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we drove our waggon and camped at the well of
the Oribes. we were soon surrounded By about 20 Oribes
children from 3 to 18 years of age all the unmarried girls
from 10 years upwards had their hair done up on the side
of the head like a pair of horns or large pair of Ears
which gives them a strange appearance this is a sign
to the young men that they are ready to marry All the
Oribes water their Animals at this well also they
carry water in large Earthern Judgs [jugs] to water the village
which stands 500 feet on the top of the Mountain above
the well. The Oribes & Moquis and all the inhabitants
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we watered our animals then drove over a rough sand ridge and camped in about a mile of the Oribe village and took our team to the Oribe well to water the well stands under the Mountain South west of the village the well was 670 feet Deep and 100 feet across the top it was walled up with 4 square tarries of stones and the water 10 feet across the Bottom a steep trail leading down from top to Bottom from the last terrace there is 15 stone stepts to the Bottom when I arived at the well I found an [FIGURE] Ass or Donkey had walked down to the stone steps looking down into the water and Braying for some one to come & watering him his call was louder than any animal but an ass could make. I took my bucket and carryed him several Buckets of water which he drank greedily and when He was satisfied, He bowed his head as much as to say thank you sir and went off happy we watered our team returned to the waggon & camped 25 M[iles]
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