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For example , John Tanner's captivity narrative records a widely- found anecdote , told to Tanner by an Indian named Wah - ke - zhe ( Tanner 1830 : 171-172 ) : In connection with this subject , he told us the anecdote of the baptized ...
For example , John Tanner's captivity narrative records a widely- found anecdote , told to Tanner by an Indian named Wah - ke - zhe ( Tanner 1830 : 171-172 ) : In connection with this subject , he told us the anecdote of the baptized ...
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Ellen Smallboy , at age six or seven , was given cut - out moccasin pieces by her mother , who told Ellen to sew them together . When she made a mistake she had to rip it out and start over ( personal communi- cation , 1992 ) .
Ellen Smallboy , at age six or seven , was given cut - out moccasin pieces by her mother , who told Ellen to sew them together . When she made a mistake she had to rip it out and start over ( personal communi- cation , 1992 ) .
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A couple of autobiographical stories that Ojibwe Chief William Berens told to A. Irving Hallowell illustrate this point . One incident hap- pened when William was a young man working in the Hudson's Bay Company store at Berens River .
A couple of autobiographical stories that Ojibwe Chief William Berens told to A. Irving Hallowell illustrate this point . One incident hap- pened when William was a young man working in the Hudson's Bay Company store at Berens River .
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