The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... head , With the rainbow hanging high over your head , Come to us soaring . With the darkness made of the dark cloud On the ends of your wings , With the darkness made of the rain and the mist on the ends of your wings , Come to us ...
... head , With the rainbow hanging high over your head , Come to us soaring . With the darkness made of the dark cloud On the ends of your wings , With the darkness made of the rain and the mist on the ends of your wings , Come to us ...
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... head bent . He did not want to look at the young man . 66 " " My father , here is the sand from the mountain where the sun lives , ' the young man said . " The old man looked up and tears of joy rushed to his eyes . " The young man put ...
... head bent . He did not want to look at the young man . 66 " " My father , here is the sand from the mountain where the sun lives , ' the young man said . " The old man looked up and tears of joy rushed to his eyes . " The young man put ...
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... Head- Hunters , published in New York in 1914 and 1915. Both are illus- trated with excellent reproductions of Curtis's photographs , and are more particularly intended for youthful readers . The plot of each is wholly Indian . In ...
... Head- Hunters , published in New York in 1914 and 1915. Both are illus- trated with excellent reproductions of Curtis's photographs , and are more particularly intended for youthful readers . The plot of each is wholly Indian . In ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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