The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... lived a few years longer , I too would have been gifted . You see , I , Williams Holmes , am Tu- chill , which means ... lived than any building in Spain . We had government under elected officials . We lived in harmony with Nature , and ...
... lived a few years longer , I too would have been gifted . You see , I , Williams Holmes , am Tu- chill , which means ... lived than any building in Spain . We had government under elected officials . We lived in harmony with Nature , and ...
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... lived on the animals and roots which were available . In the winters they lived on birds and fish , to keep from starving . Now at this time , there were two young warriors who went ex- ploring to find a better place for their people to ...
... lived on the animals and roots which were available . In the winters they lived on birds and fish , to keep from starving . Now at this time , there were two young warriors who went ex- ploring to find a better place for their people to ...
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are given to understand , lived through virtually everything that Black Elk lived through , and has also been a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show , and met Theodore Roosevelt , King Edward VII , Jack London and Will Rogers for ...
are given to understand , lived through virtually everything that Black Elk lived through , and has also been a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show , and met Theodore Roosevelt , King Edward VII , Jack London and Will Rogers for ...
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