mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-indianChildren-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/25907.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/35021.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/32301.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/43251.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-indianChildren-gutenberg FILE: cache/25907.txt OUTPUT: txt/25907.txt FILE: cache/43251.txt OUTPUT: txt/43251.txt FILE: cache/35021.txt OUTPUT: txt/35021.txt FILE: cache/32301.txt OUTPUT: txt/32301.txt 32301 txt/../pos/32301.pos 32301 txt/../wrd/32301.wrd 32301 txt/../ent/32301.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 32301 author: Deming, Therese O. 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(Therese Osterheld) title = Indian Child Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5805 sentences = 332 flesch = 88 summary = Indian babies play with little dolls made of buckskin, with long When the Indians stopped and camped, the little boy picked up a stick Once there was a little PUEBLO Indian boy and his father was one of the One day the Indian mother went out to visit, and baby bear saw her go. good little bear, perhaps his mother will let us play together again." Little CHIPPEWAY Indian boys have lots of good times. The little ASSINIBOIN Indian boys had a great deal of snow in winter, [Illustration: A LITTLE BOY WAS WALKING OVER THE SNOW ONE DAY, ON HIS TOM-O-PING was a little PUEBLO Indian boy and one day his father said little white boys love to play with puppies or kittens. One day a CROW Indian mother called her little boy, HODGSKA, and told One day two WINNEBAGO Indian mothers took their little baby boys and put cache = ./cache/32301.txt txt = ./txt/32301.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25907 author = Eastman, Charles A. title = Indian Child Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25972 sentences = 1647 flesch = 86 summary = "the white man's road," long and hard as it looked to a free people. Ohiyesa, the Winner, as the boy was called, came home with his father little girl, until we came to a big snow-drift, where the poor beast Indian conveyances, and, as a boy, I enjoyed the dog-travaux ride as I was a little over four years old at the time of the "Sioux massacre" rabbit and squirrel tribes, and we little boys for once became useful, Boys of all ages were paired for a "spin," and the little red men "I, the brave Little Wound, to-day kill the only fierce enemy!" We played games with these tops--two to fifty boys at one time. struggled long with his task; but, as a rule, the Indian boy is a good good arrow," said Shunkaska, or White Dog, the husband of Weeko. The boy came rushing into the lodge, followed by his dog Ohitika, who cache = ./cache/25907.txt txt = ./txt/25907.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43251 author = Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title = Yellow Thunder, Our Little Indian Cousin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 15965 sentences = 1430 flesch = 91 summary = YELLOW THUNDER Our Little Indian Cousin Great Spirit, as the Indians call our Heavenly Father, sent this to her. no; Yellow Thunder has helped his mamma make good thick rugs out of the But what is Yellow Thunder's stern-looking father doing all the time? Then Yellow Thunder's father comes home Yellow Thunder's good mamma uses a curious needle and thread. Yellow Thunder's mamma knows how to prepare many a good dish. gives him a little water, but no food, for Yellow Thunder says he can When Yellow Thunder thinks of the great forests which his people once Yellow Thunder believes in the Great Father, as I have told you. Yellow Thunder has taken his bow and arrows with him to-day, as he may Poor little Yellow Thunder looked up with delight as the great man "Oh, what a good time it is," thinks Yellow Thunder; "how happy we all cache = ./cache/43251.txt txt = ./txt/43251.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 35021 25907 43251 43251 35021 32301 number of items: 4 sum of words: 76,418 average size in words: 19,104 average readability score: 87 nouns: boy; boys; day; time; men; illustration; children; mother; man; game; people; water; father; side; way; life; war; snow; one; ground; tree; night; feet; dog; bear; eyes; morning; head; camp; days; story; home; stories; place; arrows; baby; hair; woman; others; years; name; deer; bird; animals; winter; village; work; wood; things; river verbs: was; is; were; had; be; are; have; made; been; has; do; came; did; see; go; said; make; come; went; know; took; get; take; saw; began; put; illustrated; heard; give; gave; think; found; called; knew; tell; stood; seemed; does; looked; keep; used; being; seen; let; brought; thought; killed; followed; find; say adjectives: little; great; indian; other; long; many; good; old; white; young; red; first; wild; own; more; last; large; much; full; small; few; black; big; several; such; same; poor; decorative; brave; new; ready; beautiful; strong; bright; deep; short; real; best; next; happy; different; most; sure; older; warm; early; curious; better; able; yellow adverbs: not; then; up; so; very; out; as; now; down; only; away; well; again; soon; just; once; never; always; there; too; also; together; n''t; more; much; over; about; still; back; long; off; most; sometimes; ever; even; almost; all; on; often; first; here; far; perhaps; enough; quickly; home; usually; thus; in; around pronouns: he; his; it; they; i; their; her; she; him; them; you; we; our; my; me; its; us; himself; your; themselves; herself; one; itself; thy; myself; ourselves; yourself; yours; theirs; mine; hers; thee; ours; ''s proper nouns: _; indians; little; thunder; yellow; indian; buffalo; moccasin; great; spirit; sioux; prudence; joel; new; uncheedah; colonel; zuñi; black; antelope; hakadah; winona; waukewa; joseph; cloud; trade; teepee; snana; nakpa; mrs.; mark; onatoga; ohitika; mr.; bull; blue; york; weeko; shunka; penn; doe; .; wing; william; page; marshall; chief; boy; white; wabeda; starlight keywords: little; indian; great; man; illustration; boy; zuñi; yellow; uncheedah; thunder; story; spirit; sioux; prudence; new; nakpa; mystery; moccasin; joseph; joel; hakadah; day; cousin=; cloud; child one topic; one dimension: little file(s): ./cache/25907.txt titles(s): Indian Child Life three topics; one dimension: little; rio; rio file(s): ./cache/35021.txt, ./cache/32301.txt, ./cache/32301.txt titles(s): Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas | Indian Child Life | Indian Child Life five topics; three dimensions: little indian boys; little boy time; little thunder yellow; chased vain publication; chased vain publication file(s): ./cache/35021.txt, ./cache/25907.txt, ./cache/43251.txt, ./cache/32301.txt, ./cache/32301.txt titles(s): Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas | Indian Child Life | Yellow Thunder, Our Little Indian Cousin | Indian Child Life | Indian Child Life Type: gutenberg title: subject-indianChildren-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Indian children" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 32301 author: Deming, Therese O. (Therese Osterheld) title: Indian Child Life date: words: 5805 sentences: 332 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/32301.txt txt: ./txt/32301.txt summary: Indian babies play with little dolls made of buckskin, with long When the Indians stopped and camped, the little boy picked up a stick Once there was a little PUEBLO Indian boy and his father was one of the One day the Indian mother went out to visit, and baby bear saw her go. good little bear, perhaps his mother will let us play together again." Little CHIPPEWAY Indian boys have lots of good times. The little ASSINIBOIN Indian boys had a great deal of snow in winter, [Illustration: A LITTLE BOY WAS WALKING OVER THE SNOW ONE DAY, ON HIS TOM-O-PING was a little PUEBLO Indian boy and one day his father said little white boys love to play with puppies or kittens. One day a CROW Indian mother called her little boy, HODGSKA, and told One day two WINNEBAGO Indian mothers took their little baby boys and put id: 25907 author: Eastman, Charles A. title: Indian Child Life date: words: 25972 sentences: 1647 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/25907.txt txt: ./txt/25907.txt summary: "the white man''s road," long and hard as it looked to a free people. Ohiyesa, the Winner, as the boy was called, came home with his father little girl, until we came to a big snow-drift, where the poor beast Indian conveyances, and, as a boy, I enjoyed the dog-travaux ride as I was a little over four years old at the time of the "Sioux massacre" rabbit and squirrel tribes, and we little boys for once became useful, Boys of all ages were paired for a "spin," and the little red men "I, the brave Little Wound, to-day kill the only fierce enemy!" We played games with these tops--two to fifty boys at one time. struggled long with his task; but, as a rule, the Indian boy is a good good arrow," said Shunkaska, or White Dog, the husband of Weeko. The boy came rushing into the lodge, followed by his dog Ohitika, who id: 35021 author: Various title: Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas date: words: 28676 sentences: 1469 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/35021.txt txt: ./txt/35021.txt summary: ONE day, when the Indian boy Waukewa was hunting along the With a glad cry the Indian boy stood up in his canoe, and the eagle "LITTLE MOCCASIN" was, at the time we speak of, fourteen years old, and good shots, the camp of Indians to which Little Moccasin belonged always Allowing himself little time for rest, pushing forward by day and night, The little that is taught to Indian boys must seem to them much more [Illustration: ONONDAGA INDIAN BOYS PLAYING AT "SNOW-SNAKES"] But I have since seen Indian boys of many tribes at play, and one time I Indians of Zuñi would care at all to change places with the little "me" was once more her father''s bright and happy little Indian girl. of the boys "Playing Man," for the little stone implements, here [Illustration: INDIAN BOYS PLAYING "FOLLOW MY LEADER"] A little Indian boy stood before them. id: 43251 author: Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title: Yellow Thunder, Our Little Indian Cousin date: words: 15965 sentences: 1430 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/43251.txt txt: ./txt/43251.txt summary: YELLOW THUNDER Our Little Indian Cousin Great Spirit, as the Indians call our Heavenly Father, sent this to her. no; Yellow Thunder has helped his mamma make good thick rugs out of the But what is Yellow Thunder''s stern-looking father doing all the time? Then Yellow Thunder''s father comes home Yellow Thunder''s good mamma uses a curious needle and thread. Yellow Thunder''s mamma knows how to prepare many a good dish. gives him a little water, but no food, for Yellow Thunder says he can When Yellow Thunder thinks of the great forests which his people once Yellow Thunder believes in the Great Father, as I have told you. Yellow Thunder has taken his bow and arrows with him to-day, as he may Poor little Yellow Thunder looked up with delight as the great man "Oh, what a good time it is," thinks Yellow Thunder; "how happy we all ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel