        item: #1 of 7
          id: 11547
      author: Grinnell, George Bird
       title: Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People
        date: None
       words: 102477
      flesch: 90
     summary: Curse you, old man, said the son-in-law, you are lazy and useless. Old man, said he, stand up and look all around you.
    keywords: animals; bear; blackfeet; blackfoot; brother; buffalo; camp; chief; children; cut; day; days; enemy; father; fire; food; girl; good; ground; head; home; horses; indians; kill; life; lodge; look; man; meat; medicine; medicine man; men; morning; night; party; people; person; pipe; place; river; sun; things; time; war; water; way; wife; wolf; woman
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        item: #2 of 7
          id: 13833
      author: Grinnell, George Bird
       title: Blackfeet Indian Stories
        date: None
       words: 41161
      flesch: 93
     summary: Still they were very poor, compared with other young men of their age. When the son-in-law had come pretty close to where the buffalo lay he said to his father-in-law, Old man, stand up and look all about you.
    keywords: buffalo; camp; chief; day; fire; kut; lodge; man; meat; men; people; place; robe; sun; time; water; woman
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        item: #3 of 7
          id: 35952
      author: Wissler, Clark
       title: The Sun Dance of the Blackfoot Indians
        date: None
       words: 22758
      flesch: 80
     summary: Then, after an interval, this woman transferred it to the wife of ---- who made no vow to give the sun dance, for it was generally known that the reputation of the new owner permanently disqualified her for the function of medicine woman. The father and the son go ahead in single file, next the mother and the daughter, or medicine woman.
    keywords: camp; ceremony; dancing; day; face; lodge; medicine woman; men; natoas; place; songs; sun; sun dance; sun pole; sweathouse; time; tipi; tongues; women
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        item: #4 of 7
          id: 42235
      author: Schultz, James Willard
       title: Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot Hugh Monroe's Story of His First Year on the Plains
        date: None
       words: 46814
      flesch: 85
     summary: Said Red Crow at last, and the set expression of his face belied his words: Ha! Said Red Crow: They must be sitting out around the point.
    keywords: big; buffaloes; camp; chiefs; crow; day; good; gun; head; horses; little; lodge; lone; man; meat; medicine; men; peace; people; plume; red; river; thought; time; trail; tribes; valley; walker; way; wolf; women
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        item: #5 of 7
          id: 42274
      author: Schultz, James Willard
       title: With the Indians in the Rockies
        date: None
       words: 40727
      flesch: 87
     summary: Since, during the latter part of the night, more snow had fallen, we could distinguish fresh game tracks from old ones. After we had filled in the grave and the others had gone, Pitamakan and I sat by the new-made mound until the setting sun and the increasing cold warned us also to descend into the valley.
    keywords: animal; bear; bow; close; day; deep; deer; edge; feet; fire; fort; going; head; indians; meat; mountain; pitamakan; place; right; river; round; saw; snow; thought; timber; time; trail; uncle; valley; way
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        item: #6 of 7
          id: 45156
      author: Schultz, James Willard
       title: Sinopah, the Indian Boy
        date: None
       words: 27044
      flesch: 90
     summary: So it was, little Sinopah, that I got my medicine, my secret helper. Hai-yu, Ai-sto-yim-sta, little Sinopah piped shrilly, have pity on all of us children.
    keywords: animals; boy; buffalo; camp; children; crane; day; lodge; man; men; mother; people; red; right; river; sinopah; time; white; wolf
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        item: #7 of 7
          id: 606
      author: Linderman, Frank Bird
       title: Indian Why Stories: Sparks from War Eagle's Lodge-Fire
        date: None
       words: 30752
      flesch: 91
     summary: I have heard white men say that they had seen Indians use them; but I have never found an Indian that ever used them himself, or knew of their having been used by his people. Then I saw the whole world at war, and many flags of white men were in this land of ours.
    keywords: day; eagle; fire; indian; know; lodge; man; night; people; sun; time; war; water; white; world
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