        item: #1 of 4
          id: 18352
      author: Curtis, Charles A. (Charles Albert)
       title: Captured by the Navajos
        date: None
       words: 53763
      flesch: 80
     summary: Approaching her, I asked: Why are you doing that, Miss Brenda? I promised Mr. Frank I would do it until he and Mr. Henry return, was her answer. Yes, sir. Why did you not tell me? Mr. Frank said I must not before we arrived here.
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        item: #2 of 4
          id: 31646
      author: Laut, Agnes C.
       title: Through Our Unknown Southwest The Wonderland of the United States—Little Known and Unappreciated—The Home of the Cliff Dweller and the Hopi, the Forest Ranger and the Navajo,—The Lure of the Painted Desert
        date: None
       words: 81823
      flesch: 76
     summary: The wise men or governors of the pueblos are always old men elected out of respect for their superior wisdom, men used to having their slightest word implicitly obeyed. CHAPTER XIV CASA GRANDE AND THE GILA If someone should tell you of a second Grand Cañon gashed through wine-colored rocks in the purple light peculiar to the uplands of very high mountains--a second Grand Cañon, where lived a race of little men not three feet tall, where wild turkeys were domesticated as household birds and every man's door was in the roof and his doorstep a ladder that he carried up after him--you would think it pure imagination, wouldn't you?
    keywords: acoma; adobe; age; air; america; camp; cave; cañon; city; cliff; come; coming; cross; day; days; dead; desert; dust; dwellings; europe; fact; feet; fire; forests; governor; grande; half; hand; hopi; horses; house; indian; know; land; left; life; light; line; look; man; men; mesa; mexico; miles; mission; modern; morning; mountains; national; navajo; new; new mexico; north; past; peaks; pecos; people; place; pueblo; ranch; red; rock; room; round; ruins; sand; santa; school; set; silver; snow; southwest; spanish; stone; taos; thousands; time; town; trail; valley; walls; water; way; west; white; women; work; world; xavier; years; yellow
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        item: #3 of 4
          id: 40277
      author: Brandeis, Madeline
       title: The Little Indian Weaver
        date: None
       words: 12310
      flesch: 91
     summary: He said: I hear you good to little Bah. So he read-- Bah, Bah Indian girl, Have you any bread? Yes sir, yes sir, That's what I was fed.
    keywords: bah; billy; blanket; boy; doll; father; illustration; indian; mother; white
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        item: #4 of 4
          id: 60165
      author: None
       title: Navaho Legends
        date: None
       words: 131929
      flesch: 85
     summary: Hádapa (portrait) 7 6. Navaho man (portrait) 9 7. Navaho man (portrait) 10 8. Navaho skull, flattened at occiput 11 9.
    keywords: author; basket; black; blue; body; boys; brother; ceremony; chief; children; cloud; corn; coyote; dark; day; days; deer; earth; east; end; estsánatlehi; father; feet; fig; fire; food; fourth; gens; gods; great; ground; hastséyalti; head; hole; home; house; indians; kinds; land; left; lightning; lodge; log; man; means; men; morning; mountain; navaho; navahoes; nayénezgani; new; night; north; par; people; place; pueblo; red; rites; rock; san; saw; set; shell; sky; songs; south; stone; story; sun; thought; time; tsi'ni; version; voice; water; way; west; white; wind; woman; work; world; yellow; young
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