The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... Pueblo . My favorite tree which stands in back of North Pueblo , the side where I live , is naked . It has been stripped of its clothes , yet is not embarrassed . A few dull , straw - colored leaves still hold on to dry gray twigs that ...
... Pueblo . My favorite tree which stands in back of North Pueblo , the side where I live , is naked . It has been stripped of its clothes , yet is not embarrassed . A few dull , straw - colored leaves still hold on to dry gray twigs that ...
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... Pueblos stand dark brown against a slowly clearing blue - gray sky . It is in the dawn as the sun , Our Father , is not yet over our mountain . From where I lie , I can hear faint noises of the Pueblo people getting up , and Pueblo ...
... Pueblos stand dark brown against a slowly clearing blue - gray sky . It is in the dawn as the sun , Our Father , is not yet over our mountain . From where I lie , I can hear faint noises of the Pueblo people getting up , and Pueblo ...
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... Pueblo is getting smaller because we are getting farther away , I wave to the Pueblo , and Grandfather starts to sing in a soft flowing voice . Suddenly , I remember my slingshot and I sit up . At this , Grand- mother looks back at me ...
... Pueblo is getting smaller because we are getting farther away , I wave to the Pueblo , and Grandfather starts to sing in a soft flowing voice . Suddenly , I remember my slingshot and I sit up . At this , Grand- mother looks back at me ...
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