The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... sing for your people . ' “ One by one , the people came out of the kiva . With faith , hope , and love restored , the few people who were left started life anew . Each day , they waited for the sparrow to sing and he , up to this day ...
... sing for your people . ' “ One by one , the people came out of the kiva . With faith , hope , and love restored , the few people who were left started life anew . Each day , they waited for the sparrow to sing and he , up to this day ...
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... sing for us and we will again sing and dance until exhaustion . An old lady slowly rises . She pulls her violet winddress away from her black shawl and leaves an empty space where she was sitting . Now she reaches inside her beaded bag ...
... sing for us and we will again sing and dance until exhaustion . An old lady slowly rises . She pulls her violet winddress away from her black shawl and leaves an empty space where she was sitting . Now she reaches inside her beaded bag ...
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... sing songs . They would sing a song through once , and then learn it immediately . It was not necessary to repeat it . They sit in a circle around a " tum - tum . " They make new songs for Christmas every year . They have many dancers ...
... sing songs . They would sing a song through once , and then learn it immediately . It was not necessary to repeat it . They sit in a circle around a " tum - tum . " They make new songs for Christmas every year . They have many dancers ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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