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Essay heading: i Heard The Owl Call My Name And the Black Robe: The Indians
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Their complex belief
system and folklore related strongly to the environment and gave reasons for the
existence of everything. In my opinion this often communicates a quality of
wisdom about the Indians.
Although the Indians lead a simple natural way of life, it is not fair
to say they are simple people... displayed 300 characters
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The Indians in The Black Robe can communicate
with white man satisfactorily enough, considering they had little or no contact
with any other white man. They are just as - if not more intelligent than most
other people. displayed next 300 characters
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