id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36559 De Voe, Carrie Legends of The Kaw: The Folk-Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley .txt text/plain 35328 2017 76 Kansas.--Removal to the Indian Territory.--Shawnees of Algonquin white man's God, and adopted by the Indian and applied to his own. The white man found them established in villages along the Platte River, In ancient times the Pawnees had no horses and went hunting on foot. were discussed in council, by chiefs, head men and warriors. After smoking, the young medicine man went down to the river and blew cruelties practiced by her father, a fierce chief of the Kansas Indians? From that time forth, so the Dakotas said, the spirit of an Indian wife, They entered what the white man calls the Great American Desert. Seneca maiden loved a young man, whose father, a powerful chief, opposed Landing, by order of the head chief, the Indians were received "Men of the Shawnee nation, the pale-faced people from over the Great the Shawnee Indians there was a fierce war with the Pawnees. ./cache/36559.txt ./txt/36559.txt