INDIAN WHY STORIES

INDIAN WHY STORIES

VonFRANK B. LINDERMAN

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THE great Northwest--that wonderful fron- tier that called to itself a world's hardiest spirits--is rapidly becoming a settled country; and before the light of civilizing influences, the blanket-Indian has trailed the buffalo over the divide that time has set between the pioneer and the crowd. With his passing we have lost much of the aboriginal folk-lore, rich in its fairy-like characters, and its relation to the lives of a most warlike people. There is a wide difference between folk-lore of the so-called Old World and that of America. Transmitted orally through countless genera- tions, the folk-stories of our ancestors show many evidences of distortion and of change in material particulars; but the Indian seems to have been too fond of nature and too proud of tradition to have forgotten or changed the teachings of his forefathers.

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Veröffentlicht am
Mar 26, 2007
Sprache
English
Kategorie
Geschichte
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Von (Autor): FRANK B. LINDERMAN

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114
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US Brief (8,5 x 11 Zoll / 216 x 279 mm)

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