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" When white man's child die, Indian man be sorry, — he help bury him. When my child die, no one speak to me, — 1 make his grave alone. I can no live here. "
Stories about Indians ... - Page 20
by Rufus Merrill - 1854 - 24 pages
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Letters on the Eastern States

William Tudor - New England - 1821 - 436 pages
...one speak la me— I make his grave atone — / can no live here. He gave up his farm, dug up tile body of his child, and carried it with him two hundred miles through the forests, to join the Canada Indians. What energy and depth of feeling does this specimen of Indian...
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Letters on the Eastern States

William Tudor - New England - 1821 - 438 pages
...<hil<t, and carried it with him two hundred miles through the forests, to join the Canada Indians. IV hat energy and depth of feeling does this specimen of Indian character exhibit ! have been more so than those of any other nation. In time of war, extermination has sometimes been...
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Historical Notes Respecting the Indians of North America: With Remarks on ...

John Halkett - Indians - 1825 - 498 pages
...: he helps to bury him. When my child dies, no one speaks to me : I make his grave alone. I cannot live here."— He gave up his farm, dug up the body of his child, and carried it away with him two hundred miles through the forests, and joined the Indians of Canada.* To this instance...
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Historical Notes Respecting the Indians of North America: With Remarks on ...

John Halkett - Indians of North America - 1825 - 430 pages
...bury him. When my child dies, no one speaks to me: I make his grave alone. I cannot live here."—He gave up his farm, dug up the body of his child, and carried it away with him two hundred miles through the forests, and joined the Indians of Canada.* To this instance...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 25

Scotland - 1829 - 866 pages
...This was shewn on the death of his only child, when none of the people came near him. Shortly after, he gave up his farm, dug up the body of his child,...two hundred miles through the forest, to join the Canadian Indians." — TUDOR'S LMers on tlie Eastern Stairs nf jfmprirn. In the darkness of the forest...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1829 - 512 pages
...This was shown on the death of his only child, when none of the people came near him. Shortly after, he gave up his farm, dug up the body of his child,...two hundred miles through the forest, to join the Canadian Indians." — Tu DOB'S l.ittn t on ths Eatlem State* of America. equal may be met with in...
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Ladies' Magazine, Volume 2

1829 - 606 pages
...was shown on the death of his only child, when none of the people came near him. Shortly after, he dug up the body of his child and carried it with him two hundred miles through the forest to join the Canadian Indians." Tudor'i Lettert. I left my tribe by the rolling stream, Where loudly the war-whoop...
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The Huron Chief, and Other Poems

Adam Kidd - Canada - 1830 - 228 pages
...This was shown on the death of his only child, when none of the people came near him. Shortly af. ter, he gave up his farm, dug up the body of his child,...two hundred miles through the forest, to join the Canadian Indians. — Tudor's Letters o/j the Eastern States of America. 93 Because to you, you think...
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The Huron Chief, and Other Poems

Adam Kidd - Canada - 1830 - 238 pages
...This was shown on the death of his only child, when none of the people came near him. Shortly after, he gave up his farm, dug up the body of his child,...two hundred miles through the forest, to join the Canadian Indians. — Tudor's Letters on the Eastern States of America. 95 Because to you, you think...
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...— he help hurt/ him. — When my child die, no one speak to me — I make his grave alone. I can no live here. He gave up his farm, dug up the body of his cliiM, and carried it with him 200 mile* through the forests, to join the Canada Indians!"* A ludicrous...
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