
STORIES ABOUT INDIANS - By Anonymous - Merriam & Merrill - 1854.
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STORIES ABOUT INDIANS
INDIAN VILLAGE.
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INDIAN GRATITUDE.
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INDIAN OBSERVATION.
The volume opens with vivid sketches of an Indian village, showing how wigwams were built, how families lived close together, and how clothing and ornaments were fashioned from animal skins, shells, and feathers. Simple details such as fire pits, bark windows, and mats on the floor create a tangible sense of daily rhythm.
From this foundation spring lively anecdotes that celebrate courage, generosity, and wit. One tale follows a young Pawnee warrior who rescues a captive from a burning pyre, while another recounts a modest favor of tobacco repaid with a hand‑crafted birch canoe, underscoring the deep value of gratitude. Additional stories reveal sharp observation—an Indian tracks a thief by the smallest clues—and clever stratagems that turn hunting and warfare into a game of mind.
The collection balances respectful description with a touch of humor, letting the characters speak through their actions rather than grand narration. Though written in an older style, the stories still resonate, offering listeners a glimpse into a world where honor, practicality, and the natural environment intersect.
Language
en
Duration
~11 minutes (10K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2014-04-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Some of the world’s most enduring books come from writers whose names were never recorded or never revealed. “Anonymous” on a title page can mean many different things: a lost identity, a deliberate choice, or a work shaped by tradition over time.
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