The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... father is coming to claim my soul sunday father is coming to claim my soul I saw jesus in his eyes and trouble for my soul sunday father found me whispering the vileness of my soul sunday father found me cursing my indian soul amidst ...
... father is coming to claim my soul sunday father is coming to claim my soul I saw jesus in his eyes and trouble for my soul sunday father found me whispering the vileness of my soul sunday father found me cursing my indian soul amidst ...
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... father's father's fathers were on this land , when they lived where we live now , all the people were good . They all loved one another . Life was good . Then one day , something came over them ; they were changing . Greed , hate , and ...
... father's father's fathers were on this land , when they lived where we live now , all the people were good . They all loved one another . Life was good . Then one day , something came over them ; they were changing . Greed , hate , and ...
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... father will come later in this series . My mother died , leaving me and a younger brother who was two years old . From that time , my grandparents on my father's side took me out , or in other words adopted me as their son . This is the ...
... father will come later in this series . My mother died , leaving me and a younger brother who was two years old . From that time , my grandparents on my father's side took me out , or in other words adopted me as their son . This is the ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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