The Oregon DesertCaxton Press, 1964 - 407페이지 Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press The Oregon Desert is a wild, rough region that does things to people who try to change it. It is like "The anvil that wears the hammer out." Stories of life on the desert are told with deep, subtle humor, wisdom and charm, producing a delightful book. |
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... PLANTS 271 - 290 How plants can live on the desert and how the Indians lived on the plants . 19. GRASS GROWS BY INCHES - IT IS DESTROYED BY FEET - Common - sense range management , why plants live and why they die layman's ecology ...
... PLANTS 271 - 290 How plants can live on the desert and how the Indians lived on the plants . 19. GRASS GROWS BY INCHES - IT IS DESTROYED BY FEET - Common - sense range management , why plants live and why they die layman's ecology ...
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... plant that always is exactly like other ragweeds — same shape , same leaves . Why don't they ever make some error and grow into an oak ? The juniper , of all the plants , has no shape of its own . If you will think of any kind of a tree ...
... plant that always is exactly like other ragweeds — same shape , same leaves . Why don't they ever make some error and grow into an oak ? The juniper , of all the plants , has no shape of its own . If you will think of any kind of a tree ...
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... plants are gray . And so are the lizards , rattlesnakes , coyotes , deer , and most of the birds . Gray is such an uneventful color . The desert skies at dawn and dusk are often color gone crazy . Wild streaks and splashes of all vivid ...
... plants are gray . And so are the lizards , rattlesnakes , coyotes , deer , and most of the birds . Gray is such an uneventful color . The desert skies at dawn and dusk are often color gone crazy . Wild streaks and splashes of all vivid ...
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... plant has a marvelous , rich , dark royal - purple color , but it never looked pretty to Father after that . Mother ran an informal inn , because we settled on one " UNCLE " GEORGE DUNCAN AND EVERETT LONG George Duncan 32 THE OREGON DESERT.
... plant has a marvelous , rich , dark royal - purple color , but it never looked pretty to Father after that . Mother ran an informal inn , because we settled on one " UNCLE " GEORGE DUNCAN AND EVERETT LONG George Duncan 32 THE OREGON DESERT.
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... plant , and the uses for cotton . To impress its importance upon her , someone said , " Anna , what are your clothes made of ? " Anna said promptly , " Goods and flour sacks . " Any young couple could start housekeeping with whiskey ...
... plant , and the uses for cotton . To impress its importance upon her , someone said , " Anna , what are your clothes made of ? " Anna said promptly , " Goods and flour sacks . " Any young couple could start housekeeping with whiskey ...
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FROM EOHIPPUS TO PALOMINO | 65 |
MY SADDLES MY HOME | 74 |
GO SLOW AND GET THERE QUICKER | 95 |
BRONC RIDES ON THE HIGH DESERT | 120 |
BADGERS AND SKUNKS ARE NICE PEOPLE | 218 |
MULE DEER | 238 |
HOW TO GET ALONG | 251 |
EVERY DAY IS AN ADVENTURE | 271 |
THE DESERTWISE PLANTS | 290 |
GRASS GROWS BY INCHESIT IS DESTROYED BY FEET | 304 |
THE DESERT TOWNS | 319 |
WATER ON THE DESERT | 346 |
ALL IN THE DAYS WORK | 129 |
THE DESERT WAS KIND TO SHEEP | 138 |
INDIANS IN THE DESERT | 156 |
THE COYOTE | 176 |
THE LITTLE FOLK OF THE DESERT | 191 |
THINGS TO SEE ON THE DESERT | 356 |
AHORSEBACK AND ALONE | 380 |
APPENDICES | 392 |
INDEX | 399 |
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animals antelope asked better called camp carry cattle close County cows coyote deer desert didn't dollars drive fall feed feet field five follow four give grass ground grow hand hard head herd homesteaders horses hundred hunters hunting Indian keep killed kind knew Lakeview land lava leave live look lots miles Mother Mountain moved nearly never night once Oregon owner pack person Photo plants pull rabbits ranch range Reub ride riders road Rock rode rope saddle seed sheep side Silver Lake skunk snow spring started stay stopped summer talk tell things thousand took town tree tribe turned usually Valley wagon wanted wild wind winter young
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175 페이지 - You make my feet heavy with burdens and gifts, and my moccasins will grow old in carrying them, but the Book is not among them. When I tell my poor, blind people after one more snow, in the big council, that I did not bring the Book, no word will be spoken by our old men or by our young braves. One by one they will rise up and go out in silence. My people will die in darkness, and they will go on the long path to the other hunting grounds.
228 페이지 - There was a young lady of Riga, Who went for a ride on a tiger: They returned from the ride, With the lady inside, And a smile on the Face of the tiger.
175 페이지 - When I tell my poor blind people after one more snow, in the big council, that I did not bring the book, no word will be spoken by our old men or by our young braves. One by one they will rise up and go out in silence. My people will die in darkness, and they will go on a long path to other hunting grounds. No white man will go with them, and no White Man's Book to make the way plain. I have no more words.
174 페이지 - I came with one eye partly opened, for more light for my people, who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind, to my blind people?
174 페이지 - I made my way to you with strong arms, through many enemies and strange lands, that I might carry back much to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep here by your great water and wigwam.
174 페이지 - We came to you over a trail of many moons from the setting sun. You were the friend of our fathers who have all gone the long way. We came with our eyes partly opened for more light for our people who sit in darkness. We go back with our eyes closed. How can we go back blind to our blind people? We made our way to you with strong arms, through many enemies and strange lands that we might carry back much to them. We go back with empty and broken arms.
73 페이지 - Your head and your heart — Keep up, Your hands and your heels — Keep down, Your knees...
174 페이지 - Our people sent us to get the white man's Book of Heaven. You took us where they worship the Great Spirit with candles, but the Book was not there. You showed us images of good spirits, and pictures of the good land beyond, but the Book is not among them. We are going back the long sad trail to our people.