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| "Stories Moshum
& Kokum Told Me" Seven short stories by renowned Canadian native artist, Arnold J. Isbister. |
| Sampling of one of the stories "Wake of The Missionary" |
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| Warren, not wanting to break the mood, said nothing, but moved closer. "It goes something like this, Warren." A long pause. "A warrior was out alone on the plains when the morning started to come. He was happy for the bountiful food, the many herbs and plants and the good health of his family. A smile came to his face as he thought of his good fortunes. Still smiling, he looked to the east where the Morning Star was - and from which direction all good things come. Looking for the Morning Star, he noticed a dark spot in the sky that seemed to get larger. On the horizon, he saw a dark figure ................>>>>>>> The warrior explained, "They are my people and are like me. We roam the Plains that are many days long and many days wide." He then asked the stranger, "Who are you?" "I am Smallpox," the stranger answered. "I have never heard of you. Where do you come from, what do you do................>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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