The book Aboriginal American Authors was written by author Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899 Here you can read free online of Aboriginal American Authors book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Aboriginal American Authors a good or bad book?
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"I know not whether thou lovest her, Tikaens. "What said the old man, her father, when thou askedst for his pretty daughter? "What betrothal presents didst thou give? "Rejoice, Tikaens! be glad, be happy! "Build thyself a happy home. "This is the song of its building!" Some of the songs of war and death are quite Ossianic instyle, and yet they appear to be accurate translations. [71] The comparatively elevated style of such poems need not cast doubt uponthem. The first E...uropean who wrote about the songs of the natives ofAmerica, who was none other than the witty and learned Montaigne, paid ahigh tribute to their true poetic spirit. Montaigne knew a man who hadlived among the Tupis of Brazil for ten or twelve years, and had learnedtheir language and customs. He remembered several of their songs of warand love, and translated them to gratify the insatiable thirst forknowledge of the famous essayist.
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