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Tuesday, February 19, 2019
You Are Familiar With "The Only Good Indian is a Dead Indian"
In his book of dictated stories, "Trails Plowed Under", Charles M. Russell, the artist who painted Montana cowboy and Indian themes, had a story about an Indian that helped the narrator. The "punchline" of the story was that the narrator was lucky the Indian that saved him was a "Bad Indian".
In his book of dictated stories, "Trails Plowed Under", Charles M. Russell, the artist who painted Montana cowboy and Indian themes, had a story about an Indian that helped the narrator. The "punchline" of the story was that the narrator was lucky the Indian that saved him was a "Bad Indian".
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