The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... camp and keep on walking . " So he told everybody in the camp that he was going to leave for good . All the people in the camp were watching him as he started walking , and they saw that he was sinking into the ground . Finally he had ...
... camp and keep on walking . " So he told everybody in the camp that he was going to leave for good . All the people in the camp were watching him as he started walking , and they saw that he was sinking into the ground . Finally he had ...
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... camp went out to kill the calves and to get them- selves winter robes . Everyone got a calf - robe except these seven poor little boys . So as the winter came on , they would go about the camp shuddering and shivering . " Where can we ...
... camp went out to kill the calves and to get them- selves winter robes . Everyone got a calf - robe except these seven poor little boys . So as the winter came on , they would go about the camp shuddering and shivering . " Where can we ...
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... Camp Fires of the Sioux Nation , choosing their seven chiefs of those Seven Camp Fires . Those chosen chiefs were men of wisdom . They were loyal , hon- est , brave , generous to their people . As the Sioux population in- creased , and ...
... Camp Fires of the Sioux Nation , choosing their seven chiefs of those Seven Camp Fires . Those chosen chiefs were men of wisdom . They were loyal , hon- est , brave , generous to their people . As the Sioux population in- creased , and ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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