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The Prairie Chief
R. M. Ballantyne
The Prairie Chief
R. M. Ballantyne
Whitewing was a Red Indian of the North American prairies. Though not a chief of the highest standing, he was a very great man in the estimation of his tribe, for, besides being possessed of qualities which are highly esteemed among all savages?such as courage, strength, agility, and the like?he was a deep thinker, and held speculative views in regard to the Great Manitou (God), as well as the ordinary affairs of life, which perplexed even the oldest men of his tribe, and induced the younger men to look on him as a profound mystery. Indeed the feelings of the latter towards Whitewing amounted almost to veneration, for while, on the one hand, he was noted as one of the most fearless among the braves, and a daring assailant of that king of the northern wilderness, the grizzly bear, he was, on the other hand, modest and retiring?never boasted of his prowess, disbelieved in the principle of revenge, which to most savages is not only a pleasure but a duty, and refused to decorate his sleeves or leggings with the scalp-locks of his enemies. Indeed he had been known to allow more than one enemy to escape from his hand in time of war when he might easily have killed him. Altogether, Whitewing was a monstrous puzzle to his fellows, and much beloved by many of them
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 29, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781499693454 |
Publishers | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 98 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 5 mm · 140 g |
Language | English |
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