Spirit LakeWorld Publishing Company, 1961 - 957 páginas A novel of Iowa in the 1850's, culminating in the Spirit Lake Massacre of '57--as seen both from the viewpoint of the Dakota Nation and that of the white pioneers. |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbie ain't Alice Arnaud baby Bert Bill Granger brothers buffalo cabin called child Clear Lake corn Corn-Sucker cried Dakota Dakota language Didier Doctor door eyes face father felt fetch fire Flandrau folks Fort Dodge girl gone Granger hair hand Harry Harvey Luce head hear heard Heyoka Hidatsa horses Howard County hunt Indians Inkpaduta Ioway Isaac Harriott Jenny Lind kill knew laughed lodge looked Mary Mattock meat Morris Markham mouth My-Soldier never night Okoboji once Peest Peggy Ann Plouray ponies prairie river Robert Rowland Gardner Rowly Sardis seemed seen sleep smell snow Snyder Spirit Lake stood talk Taney tell Thatcher thing thought tipi trees turned twas twill village voice wagon Wahpekute walked wife winter wish woman women wood woolly rhinoceros Yanktonai young
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The Uses of Style in Archaeology Margaret Wright Conkey,Christine Ann Hastorf Vista previa limitada - 1990 |