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Son of the Desert |
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1904 Son of the desert - Navaho (The North American Indian; v.01) In the early morning this boy, as if springing from the earth itself, came to the author's desert camp. Indeed, he seemed a part of the very desert. His eyes bespeak all of the curiosity, all of the wonder of his primitive mind striving to grasp the meaning of the strange things about him. (Description by Edward S. Curtis)
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