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They dig a deep rectangular pit. then it would be filled with large mesquite logs changing with smaller sticks and brush. The body which the person who has died would be wrapped in a blanket and placed on white cottonwoood poles. then they stripped the bark from the green cottonwood and then coloring the poles white in the sun prepared these white poles.

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