The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... land . There was no rain and no corn westward then they moved . At the place of caves , in Buffalo land , Upon a pleasant plain they at last had food . IV Long ago the fathers of the Lenape were at the land of spruce pines . Hitherto ...
... land . There was no rain and no corn westward then they moved . At the place of caves , in Buffalo land , Upon a pleasant plain they at last had food . IV Long ago the fathers of the Lenape were at the land of spruce pines . Hitherto ...
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... land . Look - About was chief ; he went to the Talega mountains . East - Villager was chief ; he was east of Talega . A great land and a wide land was the east land , A land without snakes , a rich land , a pleasant land . Great Fighter ...
... land . Look - About was chief ; he went to the Talega mountains . East - Villager was chief ; he was east of Talega . A great land and a wide land was the east land , A land without snakes , a rich land , a pleasant land . Great Fighter ...
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... land , and all are killed but one who lives to tell his people . THE SIOUX PHILOSOPHY It was from the last great disaster , that this Sioux philosophy came into being : The seasoned ex - warrior , before going into bat- tle , would say ...
... land , and all are killed but one who lives to tell his people . THE SIOUX PHILOSOPHY It was from the last great disaster , that this Sioux philosophy came into being : The seasoned ex - warrior , before going into bat- tle , would say ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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