Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
ETHETE — The heat starts dry, a warming blush on the skin over the cool air wafting in from the open door. The rocks, cooked outside on a fire, turn from gray stone to red and then the deceptive white of blistering heat. They are shoveled and piled in the center of the dome, burning the comforting orange of a campfire, then fading to black.
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