Letters From the Woods Random Rhymes From 20 to 70 Annual Addresses Written

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Letters From the Woods Random Rhymes From 20 to 70 Annual Addresses Written
Edward B Osborne
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The fact occurred to us that when we were informed at Marquette that we should . Find nobody but Indians on the route, we furtively made inquiry whether white visitors straying into their territory were likely to find hospitality and kindly reception. L We felt the ridiculous nature of the apprehension involved in that inquiry as we sat among these degenerate aborigines. They are evidence, at least in this region, that the traditional red men of old New England times have disappeared from fores...t, lake and river. Among the tribes living more remote from the pale faces, and possessing pride and strength enough to keep up their race individuality, doubtless there is more of the old Indian stamina left.
We had another object, beside the exchange of visiting courtesies, in making this call. We had seen from the river a new canoe, and concluded to make another effort for a trade. When the Indian talk with our guides had begun to slacken, probably from exhaustion of all the gossip about the outer world, we told Henry to sound the "big Indian, " who, we learned, was the maker and owner of it.


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