15 Verbs to Use for the Word indian

"When it has happened to me," says Father Duran, "to ask an Indian who cut this pass through the mountains, or who opened that spring of water, or who built that old ruin, the answer was, 'The Toltecs, the disciples of Papa.'

[Illustration: AMBUSHING THE INDIANS.]

BATTLE ON THE ARICKAREE BRINGING MEAT INTO CAMP "INDIANS!" GENERAL E. A. CARR (PORTRAIT)

He remembered picking these things up and retying them in the blue silk handkerchief, and then he had twice driven away an Indian who, finding no other life, came up to kill the two children huddled at the foot of the cedar.

Luck favored them, and they encountered an Indian who guided them to a place called Moose Factory.

Can we blame them, then, that when they found an educated Indian, with Indian sympathies and feelings, they employed him, to present their complaints, and to enable them to seek redress?

I have often wondered at the knowledge of this man respecting the country, of which he was able to make us a good map in the sand, point out to us the impassable cañon, locate the hostile indians, and many points which were not accurately known by our own explorers for many years afterward.

" "Here comes my uncle," said Kalitan, and he ran eagerly to meet an old Indian who came toward the camp from the shore.

[Footnote: State Dept. MSS., No. 56, p. 255.]; again a white man murdered an unoffending Indian, and was seized by a Federal officer, and thrown into chains, to the great indignation of his brutal companions

=91.= POLICY OF REMOVING THE INDIANS.

While they were securing the wounded Indian, and binding up their own wounds, they discovered a movement in the body of savages on the other side of the plain, and truly surmised that they were preparing to attack them in greater numbers.

On a bright morning, in January, 18, he was sitting in his bungalow, in the hope of welcoming guests, when a European entered it, attended by two orderlies; and seeing a well-dressed Indian, was about to retire.

Once, in a fight outside the stockade at Boonsborough, he saved the life of his leader by shooting an Indian who was on the point of tomahawking him.

Then she spoke about the riot, and asked if I had seen a number of brutal cowboys abusing a poor Indian.

I should be sorry to hear of that, and exhort them to dry their tears, or suffer a poor Indian to wipe them away.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  indian