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Title: Indian Child Life
Author: Edwin Willard Deming
Therese O. Deming
Illustrator: Edwin Willard Deming
Release Date: May 8, 2010 [EBook #32301]
Language: English
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INDIAN CHILD LIFE
[Illustration]
By E. W. DEMING
[Illustration]
INDIAN CHILD LIFE
WITH NUMEROUS FULL-PAGE COLOUR-PLATES AFTER PAINTINGS IN WATER-COLOUR
TOGETHER WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN BLACK-AND-WHITE
BY EDWIN WILLARD DEMING
AND WITH NEW STORIES
BY THERESE O. DEMING
[Illustration]
NEW YORK
COPYRIGHT, 1899, BY
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
_PRINTED IN AMERICA_
[Transcriber's note: Extensive research did not uncover any evidence
that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
A RUNAWAY.
Once, after an ARICKARA Indian mother had finished all her packing, as
they were going to move camp, she fixed a travois on her big dog and
placed her baby in the basket. Then all was ready and they were about to
start, when a great, ugly black dog came along, and the two dogs began
to fight.
The squaw whipped them apart, and after she had quieted her poor little
baby boy, who had been very much frightened, she put him back into his
little carriage, and soon the Indians started.
[Illustration: THE TWO DOGS BEGAN TO FIGHT.]
The squaw walked beside the dog to guide him and, also, to amuse her
baby. Indian babies play with little dolls made of buckskin, with long
buckskin fringe for hair. If a feather is placed in the dolly's hair the
babies think it is beautifully dressed.
The baby of our story was having a lovely time with his dolly and so his
mother thought she would just drop back and have a little chat with
another Indian mother while the baby was good.
She had hardly turned around, when that naughty dog saw a great big jack
rabbit, just ahead, and thought it would make a delicious dinner. Off he
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