Anthology of American Literature: Colonial through romanticGeorge McMichael Prentice Hall, 1997 |
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... Indians some flour , but they did not know what to do with it . The white chief then showed the Indians some biscuits , and told them how they were baked . When that was over , one of the white men presented to an Indian a gun , after ...
... Indians some flour , but they did not know what to do with it . The white chief then showed the Indians some biscuits , and told them how they were baked . When that was over , one of the white men presented to an Indian a gun , after ...
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... Indian in American Literature , 1933 ; Held Captive by the Indians , ed . R. Van Der Beets , 1973 ; R. Van Der Beets , The Indian Captivity Narra- tive , An American Genre , 1984 ; M. Breitwieser , American Puritanism and the Defense of ...
... Indian in American Literature , 1933 ; Held Captive by the Indians , ed . R. Van Der Beets , 1973 ; R. Van Der Beets , The Indian Captivity Narra- tive , An American Genre , 1984 ; M. Breitwieser , American Puritanism and the Defense of ...
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... Indian , by Samson Occom . A Methodist preacher , Occom was a missionary to the Indians of New England . In his sermon he spoke of the destruction of Indian life and the ruinous effect on Native Americans of the culture and the ...
... Indian , by Samson Occom . A Methodist preacher , Occom was a missionary to the Indians of New England . In his sermon he spoke of the destruction of Indian life and the ruinous effect on Native Americans of the culture and the ...
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS | 13 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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