Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1950 — Page 47
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DRAW A STORY INDIAN FASHION
Many races of people have kept records of events by drawing pictures, but none drew a more interesting record than the American Indian. The warriors of the plains Indians used to picture the events of their hunts and battles on thie sides of their tepees or on special hides stretched as a dew cloth in the inside, They were proud of their-exploits.- , - mst
Why don’t you boys and girls make up an Indian story similiar to the one I haye drawn and pass it along to your friends to read? A simple interpretation of my story would be told like this: Two . Indian warriors leave their teepee and travel by canoe along the river to go hunting. They stop, land, and shoot a deer with & bow and arrow. They hunt for two days, then rain and lightning some, and they decide to return home, but see buffalo on the way. They are welcomed home by their family as they come into camp carrying their game. TOMORROW-—Paint a Totem on Your Pack.
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