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Sinopah the Indian Boy

James Willard Schultz

Casa editrice: Madison & Adams Press

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"This is the Story of Sinopah, a Blackfoot Indian boy; he who afterward became the great chief Pitamakan, or, as we say, the Running Eagle. I knew Pitamakan well; also, his white friend and partner in many adventures, Thomas Fox. Both were my friends; they talked to me much about their boyhood days, so you may know that this is a true story."
Contents: 
Sinopah gets his Name    
Sinopah and Sinopah
Sinopah and his Playfellows    
Sinopah's Escape from the Buffalo    
The Clay Toys    
The Story of Scarface    
The Buffalo Trap    
Spinning Top    
Sinopah's First Bow
Tracking a Mountain Lion    
Sinopah joins the Mosquito Society
Disponibile da: 23/04/2018.
Lunghezza di stampa: 71 pagine.

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