id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42390 Spence, Lewis The Myths of the North American Indians .txt text/plain 122058 7296 79 play a great part among the Indian tribes. Indians, an aged white woman, who a few days ago told me, while I white man and the declining birth-rate of the Indian tribes began to Some Indian tribes adopted the serpent as a symbol of time. 'Pipe-stone Quarry.' From this place has the North American Indian The mythologies of the North American Indians possess no place of white men, and Indian medicine for the red man; in which conclusion he "Your medicine-men," said Nemissa's brother, "get {159} a great Returning to the old man's lodge, he regained his body, went home as "He shall bring us good luck," said the old Indian. "Let us tell our son-in-law," said the old man, "that it is a little When the Indian returned with his wife and son to the village people said Blue Jay, "that bird has feet like a man." When the people had ./cache/42390.txt ./txt/42390.txt