Gluskap the Liar, & Other Indian TalesB. Wheelwright Company, 1966 - 182 страници |
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... guns he did let fly , Which wounded Captain Lovewell , and likewise one man more , But when this rogue was running , they laid him in his gore . Then having scalp'd the Indian , they went back to the spot , Where they had laid their ...
... guns he did let fly , Which wounded Captain Lovewell , and likewise one man more , But when this rogue was running , they laid him in his gore . Then having scalp'd the Indian , they went back to the spot , Where they had laid their ...
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... Guns and iron were hard for the native to acquire , and , having none of his own , he was forced to use Stone Age imple- ments and maintain his Stone Age culture until fairly recent times . As has been pointed out , the tribes who ...
... Guns and iron were hard for the native to acquire , and , having none of his own , he was forced to use Stone Age imple- ments and maintain his Stone Age culture until fairly recent times . As has been pointed out , the tribes who ...
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... a lantern , and the creatures within the cave have guns instead of bows . Let us look at the earlier tale , as it is a good example of an uncorrupted Indian story . A young woman was wandering alone near Mt. Katahdin one 54 GLUSKAP THE ...
... a lantern , and the creatures within the cave have guns instead of bows . Let us look at the earlier tale , as it is a good example of an uncorrupted Indian story . A young woman was wandering alone near Mt. Katahdin one 54 GLUSKAP THE ...
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