

The translation of his Red Indian name, given to him when he became aīlood brother of the Ojibways, and his proper legal style. Was born somewhere near the Rio Grande forty odd years ago. His father was a Scot, his mother an Apache Indian of New Mexico, and he Name has recently become known throughout the English-speaking world. It should be explained that the author is a half-breed Indian, whose The publisher feels that a short foreword is necessary in offering this The spirit of the forest, beautiful for all This file was produced from images generously madeĪvailable by the Internet Archive/Universal LibraryĪS A TRIBUTE TO MY AUNT whom I must thank for such education & the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team In your country, do not download or redistribute this file.Īuthor: Grey Owl (1888-1938) If you live outside Canada, check yourĬountry's copyright laws. This work is in the Canadian public domain, but may be underĬopyright in some countries. Gutenberg.ca/links/licence.html before proceeding. If either of these conditions applies, please These restrictions apply only if (1) you makeĪ change in the ebook (other than alteration for differentĭisplay devices), or (2) you are making commercial use of

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