TAILIEUCHUNG - Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women

A great English writer[1] in a lecture on America and the Americans said that when an American gets to heaven he will not be satisfied unless he can move farther west. [Footnote 1: Charles Dickens.] He said this because it has been so much the custom of our people to "move West." It is not so common now as it was a few years ago because the great public lands, free to those who would settle on them or plant trees, are mostly occupied. The Lincoln family a couple of hundred years ago first "moved west" from England to Massachusetts; then they moved west again to Pennsylvania;. | Book of Indian Warriors by Edwin L. Sabin 1 Book of Indian Warriors by Edwin L. Sabin Project Gutenberg s Boys Book of Indian Warriors by Edwin L. Sabin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Boys Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women Author Edwin L. Sabin Release Date January 30 2010 EBook 31131 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BOYS BOOK OF INDIAN WARRIORS Book of Indian Warriors by Edwin L. Sabin 2 Produced by Al Haines Illustration Cover art Frontispiece Chief Joseph. Courtesy of The American Bureau of Ethnology. BOYS BOOK OF INDIAN WARRIORS AND HEROIC INDIAN WOMEN BY EDWIN L. SABIN PHILADELPHIA GEORGE W. JACOBS COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright 1918 by George w. Jacobs Company All rights reserved Printed in U. S. A. Alas for them their day is o er Their fires are out on hill and shore No more for them the wild deer bounds The plough is on their hunting grounds The pale man s axe rings through their woods The pale man s sail skims o er their floods Their pleasant springs are dry CHARLES SPRAGUE. FOREWORD When the white race came into the country of the red race the red race long had had their own ways of living and their own code of right and wrong. They were red but they were thinking men and women not mere animals. The white people brought their ways which were different from the Indians ways. So the two races could not live together. To the white people many methods of the Indians were wrong to the Indians many of the white people s methods were wrong. The white people won the rulership because they had upon their side a civilization stronger than the loose civilization of the red people and were able to carry out their plans. Book of Indian Warriors by Edwin L. Sabin 3 The white Americans

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