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Experience of Ossa-hinta, the Woodland Indian boy
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.6
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Depiction of the Woodland Indian village, and a narrative tale of Ossa-hinta watching Indian men play a game with a ball, and watching his father and brother approach with a deer.
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.6
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Events in the life of Ossa-hinta watching war parties return and eating dinner with his family in their home.
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.7
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Ossa-hinta's supper and his story from the storyteller told over dinner.
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.7
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Indians of the Plains-introduction on the Fox-eye Indian scout on the western plains.
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.8
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Fox-eyes' narrative experience of being on a buffalo hunt.
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.8
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Fox-eye announces his discovery of the buffalo while helping deconstructing their camp so they can relocate.
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.9
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Continuation of the tribes travel and the introduction of Fox-Eye's sister Shows-the-Lizard
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.9
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Shows-the-lizard's discovery of the medicine man and the herd.
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The duties of Shows-the-Lizard's mother and father
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The introduction of the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.11
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Narrative on the interactions between Sihu and the old woman
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Sihu and Buliso's travel up the 400 feet of rockey trail in order to look at the pueblo from above
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The redistribution of the things that Ute had taken from the elderly to give to his wives.
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Sihu's interaction with the Kachina dancers of the high pueblo
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The Kachina dancers gift of a doll to Sihu
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Yesterday and Today/ Mr. Wilsons comparison of the past compared to today
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.14
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The importance of the discovery of food by the Native Americans
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.14
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The Indian's enrichment on the lives of the white men
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.15
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Image of 3 seminole Indians wearing primitive fashion
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The relationship of the pilgrims with the Native Americans
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.16
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How did the colonists get along after their first hard winter?
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The introduction of the "Patroons"
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.17
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How did the Pennsylvania colonists and the Indians get along?
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.17
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Discussion on the type of governemnt Pennsylvania had and the story of Benjamin Franklin
Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.18
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