1 | Author: | Pokagon, Simon | Add |
Title: | Indian Superstitions and Legends. | ||
Published: | 1995 | ||
Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | ||
Description: | UNTIL twelve years old I could speak only nin-gaw odaw-naw-naw (my mother-tongue). Before then I had bitter thoughts of the white men; regarding them as robbers of the worst sort, and destitute of all love or sympathy for our race. When I saw them I fled and hid myself, like the young partridge from the hawk. | ||
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