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The Shadow of the North

CHAPTER VIII
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What say you, Tayoga ?" "It is true," replied the Onondaga.

"Fat young bear is very fine.

None of us wants one thing all the time, and we want something besides meat, too.

The nations of the Hodenosaunee are great and civilized, much ahead of the other red people, because they plant gardens and orchards and fields, and have grain and vegetables, corn, beans, squash and many other things good for the table." "And the Iroquois, while they grow more particular about the table, remain the most valiant of all the forest people.

I see your point, Tayoga.


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