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Two Indian Children of Long Ago

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A collection of short narratives centered on two children growing up in an Indigenous village, depicting seasonal life, rites of passage, games, hunting and gathering, and family and community rituals. It interweaves origin myths explaining fire, wild rice, animals, and seasonal change with everyday scenes—naming ceremonies, cradle care, dances, and ball games—while animals and personified spirits play roles in tales. Stories emphasize oral storytelling, practical skills, relationships with the natural world, and the passing of traditions across generations. The structure alternates framed episodes of daily life with mythic tales that account for cultural practices and landscape features.

About the Author

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Frances Lilian Taylor

Frances Lilian Taylor was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Two Indian Children of Long Ago," explores the lives and experiences of Native American children, providing insights into their culture and history. Taylor's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world and the importance of storytelling in preserving heritage. Through her engaging narratives, she aimed to educate young readers about the past while fostering a sense of empathy and understanding.

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