The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... four groups were combined into one tribe which was gov- erned by forty - four chiefs . The chiefs were elected and the term of a chief's office was ten years . Each group was allowed to choose one of the ten chiefs to remain as a chief ...
... four groups were combined into one tribe which was gov- erned by forty - four chiefs . The chiefs were elected and the term of a chief's office was ten years . Each group was allowed to choose one of the ten chiefs to remain as a chief ...
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... four principals have some religious authority . They were the first to express their opinions . After they were through , any of the other members could talk . These four principals reminded the chiefs of the law which they carried ...
... four principals have some religious authority . They were the first to express their opinions . After they were through , any of the other members could talk . These four principals reminded the chiefs of the law which they carried ...
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... four days and four nights . After the English brought the practice of scalping to us , there were specific ceremonies which included this also . The first warrior to have scalped an enemy brought the scalp back . It was placed on a pole ...
... four days and four nights . After the English brought the practice of scalping to us , there were specific ceremonies which included this also . The first warrior to have scalped an enemy brought the scalp back . It was placed on a pole ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
American Indian ancient asked Bandelier Bandelier's beautiful Bidwell birds Blackfeet buffalo Cahuilla California called captivity captivity narrative century ceremony Cheyenne chief chinook winds cowboys Coyote creek culture dance dancers dark eagle earth episode ethnologic eyes father girl Grandfather Grandmother hand Hesi High Wolf horse hunting Ishi Karok Klamath Lakes land Lenape literary literature lived looked Maideh Maidu Mechoopda Mohican mother mountains myth narrative Native Negro night North novel Oglala Sioux Paiute poem pole Pueblo Ramona river rodeo clown scalp Scarface Seven Camp Fires sing Snake song South spirit story summer sister tell things thought Thunder Hawk told took treaty tree Turtle upriver Valley village voice walk war bonnet warrior woman women words Wounded Knee massacre writers young Yurok
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |