. The white Indian boy : the story of Uncle Nick among the Shoshones. gives a portrayal of thenoblest of Indians—Hiawatha. Itfollows established facts, and bares to thereader the heart of his race. It is a con-vincing tale. The training of the Indian youth is shown;the career of the hero as a warrior is told;his great work for peace with the FiveTribes is described. Besides the story, there is an account of thehistorical Hiawatha; also a complete Glos-sary giving definitions as well as pro-nunciations of the new Indian words. Amap of the country of the Longhouse willenable the reader to follow


. The white Indian boy : the story of Uncle Nick among the Shoshones. gives a portrayal of thenoblest of Indians—Hiawatha. Itfollows established facts, and bares to thereader the heart of his race. It is a con-vincing tale. The training of the Indian youth is shown;the career of the hero as a warrior is told;his great work for peace with the FiveTribes is described. Besides the story, there is an account of thehistorical Hiawatha; also a complete Glos-sary giving definitions as well as pro-nunciations of the new Indian words. Amap of the country of the Longhouse willenable the reader to follow the journeys ofthe Indian people. The book is intended as a supplementaryreader in schools, being adapted to the sixthgrade or above. It will also be valuable ingroups of the Wood-craft League, Camp-fire Girls, and Boy Scouts. Clcli. xxvi+3Z(> pages. Price $ WORLD BOOK COMPANY YONKERS-ON-HUDSON, NeW YoRK 2126 Prairie Avekue, Chicago k 7 s J.


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