American Indian stories
Publisher Description
The first essay "Impressions of an Indian Childhood," is separated into seven sections, In the second essay "School Days of an Indian Girl," Quaker missionaries take the eightyear-old from her reservation community to a boarding school in the East.
Customer Reviews
Cinderachelhope
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American Indian perspective on Wildwest
This book was fascinating. Part of it is like John Muir,part sounds like Laura Ingalls Wilder. The writing is lovely,the long disappeared voice hunting.