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Binder containing the unpublished stories, essays, and poems of Ti Kar Nak, a Native American (one of the last of the legendary Crow "Wolves," scouts for the U. S. Army) who, in his later years, entertained children with tales and lessons in Indian craft work. The stories included are as follows: White Buffalo, As the Small Animals See Things, Thunder and the Turtle, Of the Little People, Snake People. The essays included are Man: The Destroyer, Small Things, Boys, Of Brownie the Great Bear, The Way of the Crow, To Live in Peace, Indian Wars, Why Kar Nak Must Fight, The Green Turtle, To Find Piece of Rope, Humor, Again, The Knife, To Reach to Far, Hair, Travel, China, The Big Cypress, All, To Many This is Strange Story, Could the Indian Exist Without the White Man?, Tis-Tis. The poems includes are That Which is Small, Manito, Rain Drop, The Long Knife, Planting Song, Honey Moon, God's Greatest Gift, The Apple. The theology essays included are as follows: Nature, From Manito Comes a Lesson, There Exists Belief, Indian Version of the 23rd Psalm, To Pachacamac, History of Our World, I Will Dwell in Thy Tent Forever, Ps. 127, Isiah. The origins essays included are: Man How Old?, Who Can Say, Building of the Tower of Bable, Man's Struggle (incomplete). There are extra untitled entries which have not been listed here. In near fine condition. No ownership marks/writing present within. Hinges tight, pages bright. Light edge wear/bumping to the covers. Rare. Seller Inventory # 4743
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