The log school house on the Columbia : a tale of the pioneers of the great Northwest . s private possessions tothem, and trusting the care of his old age to theirhearts. His chief men had done this, and hadgained by it an influence which neither power norriches can attain. This supreme influence over thehearts of his people he desired to possess. Thegift-feast was held to be the noblest service that anIndian could render his race. At the great Potlatch he would not only giveaway his private goods, but would take leave of thechieftainship which he had held for half a was his cherishe


The log school house on the Columbia : a tale of the pioneers of the great Northwest . s private possessions tothem, and trusting the care of his old age to theirhearts. His chief men had done this, and hadgained by it an influence which neither power norriches can attain. This supreme influence over thehearts of his people he desired to possess. Thegift-feast was held to be the noblest service that anIndian could render his race. At the great Potlatch he would not only giveaway his private goods, but would take leave of thechieftainship which he had held for half a was his cherished desire to see Benjamin madechief. His heart had gone into the young heart ofthe boy, and he longed to see The Light of theEagles Plume, sitting in his place amid the council-ors of the nation and so beginning a new history ofthe ancient people. The full moon of October is a night sun in theempires of the Columbia and the Puget Sea. Nonights in the world can be more clear, lustrous, andsplendid than those of the mellowing autumn in thevalleys of Mount Saint Helens, Mount Hood, and.


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