Tales of the North American Indians, And Adventures of the Early Settlers in America

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Tales of the North American Indians, And Adventures of the Early Settlers in America
Barbara Hawes
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hear what the Great Spirit says to his children who have forsaken him !
" There was a time when our fathers owned this island.* Their lands extended from the rising to the setting sun. The Great Spirit made it for their use. He made the buflMo ♦ The Indians of North America invariably call their country an " Island." THE ALLEGHANT. 161 and the deer for their food; the beaver and the bear too he made, and their skins served us r ht clothing. He sent rain upon the earth, and it produced com. All
...this he did for his Bed children, because he loved them. But an evil doji came upon us. The White men crossed the water and landed on this island — their numbers were small; they found friends, not enemies. They told us they had fled from their own country, because of wicked men, and had come here to enjoy their own religion.
We took pity on them, and they sat down i amongst us. Thdr numbers increased; they wanted more land — they wanted our country.
They wanted to force their religion upon us, and to make us their slaves !


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