Wanamaker Primer of the North American Indian the First American And First Ten

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Wanamaker Primer of the North American Indian the First American And First Ten
Charles Albert Blanchard
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he says he has just found something good to eat;" or: "Listen to 'oopehauska' [the thrush], who is singing for his 1 i ttle wif e; he will sing his best. " If the child awakens at mid- night, the mother would say: "Do not cry; 'himakaga' [the owl] is watching you from the tree top. " The Indian child is early acquainted with the characteristics of the owl, because the hoot of the owl was commonly imitated by Indian scouts when on the warpath.
[ forty-nine ] INDIAN PRIMER HOW OBSERVATION IS TRAI
...NED The Indian mother puts her child to bed with the birds, and intends that the child shall awaken with the song of the birds. There are many reasons for this. One, that all Indian camps move early in the morn- ing; Indians go on the war- patli at the break of day; they find the best game in the morning twilight. Bedtime habits are thus established. If the Indian child goes to bed at dark, he does not need a light. If he gets up early in the morning, he has the first beauty of the new day.
Instruction goes on some- thing like this: An Indian child has been playing about in the forest or on the prairies, [fifty] WANAMAKER ORIGINATOR and at night the father asks the boy which, side of the tree has the lightest colored bark, and which side of the tree has the most branches.


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