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Page 129
... Indians , while hunting , discover a European standing in shallow water . The Indians agree to kill him at the chief's seat . An Indian maiden disagrees with the Indian men . They decide not to harm the European . He is freed and wished ...
... Indians , while hunting , discover a European standing in shallow water . The Indians agree to kill him at the chief's seat . An Indian maiden disagrees with the Indian men . They decide not to harm the European . He is freed and wished ...
Page 134
... Indian adoptions in which a captive becomes a member of the family . Since Smith published this story 17 years after the event , its accuracy or truthfulness is questionable ( Rountree 1989 ) . Whether legend or fact , many contemporary ...
... Indian adoptions in which a captive becomes a member of the family . Since Smith published this story 17 years after the event , its accuracy or truthfulness is questionable ( Rountree 1989 ) . Whether legend or fact , many contemporary ...
Page 294
... Indian " was a " good Indian " . The resignation of the Sauk language as the official means of tribal communication came not by chance together with the desolate economic , administrative , and socio - cultural condition of the Sauk ...
... Indian " was a " good Indian " . The resignation of the Sauk language as the official means of tribal communication came not by chance together with the desolate economic , administrative , and socio - cultural condition of the Sauk ...
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