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.."They were found as they are now-a hunter race, wholly averse to labor. Their abodes were...easily moved from place to place, which they called their wigwams. Like most savage races, their habits are unchangeable, and although they partially adopted from the whites some customs...the efforts of the white race, during three centuries, have failed to make little, if any, impresssion upon them. In peace the Indian was unsocial, solitary and gloomy, yet at times gave way to pleasure and merriment... He recognized no law save his own will. and to curb that will, or to thwart his passions or purposes by civil authority was intolerable. The most striking characteristic of the race was a certain sense of personal independence and freedom from restraint...The Indian squaw...did all the hard, slavish labor, while her lord and master followed the chase, or made war upon his enemies." Heritagepursuit.com/hardinOMG DOROTHY, WE'RE IN KANSAS AGAIN.
ALL I WANTED WAS TO TOUCH YOU, BUT THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME HOLD ON.