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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

... He had been sitting for most of the day on a flat boulder along the bank ofthe river. A thin rawhide string hung from the pole, a bent hook was att... ...he day on a flat boulder along the bank ofthe river. A thin rawhide string hung from the pole, a bent hook was attached to the end of the string wit... ...ped around it. The worm wriggled and strained against the swift currents of the river trying to entice the cun­ ning silver fish. But for most of the... ...ely about them. And it was, then, that a special bond between them was created. From that day on his grandfather spent every spare moment with him. ... ... what Stevens had called a 'Treaty', that the land would be taken by force. His people were not warriors like the Apache, though his braves wanted t... ...he wisdom of the Elders, nor would he give the white man cause to slaughter his people. Yes, tomorrow he would sign the Treaty. His people must be k... ... to collect his thoughts and sort out his life, at least his academic life. The fall semester would be coming too quickly, and he knew he had to sto... ... he had hallucinated the whole thing. There was still plenty of time before the fall semester and if he had hallucinated, he would find out soon eno... ...ide of the aisle." "1 thank the Senator," O'Brien, the Democratic Senator from Massachusetts said. "I, for one, am looking forward to these hearing...

...Beside a riverbed, an old man sits lost in his thoughts; he is SEATTLE, Chief of the Suqamish Indians. He remembers his boyhood when his grandfather foretold him of his destiny, when he was told of the Web Of Life and his duties as it...

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