Recollections of Prattville And Warner Valley Oral History Transcript 1973

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Recollections of Prattville And Warner Valley Oral History Transcript 1973
Helen Sommer Gage
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along in the middle of the day, Mrs. Hiokoele was astonished ka and frightened to see her back door open and this Indian walk in and say, "Come quick, Indians are coming. " .
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4 bfiR ttf 4 J " : 14 ige: And he ^ufe/w^ up the baby. And she looked frightened, and he said, "No, />ie good Indian^, see, they shoot me too. I one of Mr. Reefer s Indians. " And he was one of the men who had worke
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So they sort of crawled along in a ditch, a dry ditch, but where they couldn t be seen until they came to grandfather s place. And right before they really got there, their house was entered and ransacked. When the white men heard of that they went out to hunt for these children that had gone on the picnic. And found the girls and they had been shot with arrows and a day or two later, they found the little boy. So that made a great deal of trouble. But that was the only incident of that kind that I know of in that part of the country and it really was the fault of the people up there who had acted the way he did.


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