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Original Articles

Forever Now He Smokes His CalumetFootnote

Page 66 | Published online: 30 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

∗This poem was written on seeing the skeleton of an Indian, which had apparentaly lain in the woods many years. A stone spearhead, entering the body from the front, had passed through the heart and project from the shoulder blade.

Notes

∗This poem was written on seeing the skeleton of an Indian, which had apparentaly lain in the woods many years. A stone spearhead, entering the body from the front, had passed through the heart and project from the shoulder blade.

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