Graves
Dreamed 1901 by J.S.
After I got married (I was then nineteen years old), I dreamt that my wife and I were living on a farm. We had crops planted on this farm, corn, beans, etc.
I was hoeing corn when my wife came over to me.
Suddenly I seemed to see my home and I started to dig graves there. I dug them in such a fashion that one grave cut across the other at right angles.
I didn't know who was going to be buried there.
Everything was ripe at the time.
COMMENT
This [was] a bad dream. By next summer both my wife and child were dead; they died when everything was ripe.
SOURCE: The Dream in Primitive Cultures edited by Jackson Lincoln, 1935, p.285 in 1970 reprint. Primary source: interviews of Ottawa Indians in 1927; unpub. field notes by Paul Radin. J.S. was 45 at the time.
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