The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... warrior became a good hunter , he could wear an eagle feather . Then as he became a scout and warrior performing an act of bravery in battle , he could wear two eagle tail feathers . Then , he had to capture enemy horses and bring back ...
... warrior became a good hunter , he could wear an eagle feather . Then as he became a scout and warrior performing an act of bravery in battle , he could wear two eagle tail feathers . Then , he had to capture enemy horses and bring back ...
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... warrior at ceremonies or powwows . It was made from porcupine fur with two eagle feathers on top . " TOKE - WA - JTE ! " When an enemy was killed in battle , and was lying dead on the field , any warrior could strike him with a stick ...
... warrior at ceremonies or powwows . It was made from porcupine fur with two eagle feathers on top . " TOKE - WA - JTE ! " When an enemy was killed in battle , and was lying dead on the field , any warrior could strike him with a stick ...
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... warrior who danced , had a doughnut shaped rattle with a red handle . As they danced , they would shake the rattle ... warrior to come into physical contact with the enemy counts the first coup . The second warrior to touch the enemy ...
... warrior who danced , had a doughnut shaped rattle with a red handle . As they danced , they would shake the rattle ... warrior to come into physical contact with the enemy counts the first coup . The second warrior to touch the enemy ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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