Julie G’s Reviews > Life Among the Piutes: The First Autobiography of a Native American Woman: First Meeting of Piutes and Whites, Domestic and Social Moralities of ... Reservation of Pyramid and Muddy Lakes > Status Update
Julie G
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"My dear children, you all know the tradition says: 'Weep not for your dead; but sing and be joyful, for the soul is happy in the Spirit-land.' But it is natural for man or woman to weep, because it relieves our hearts to weep together, and we all feel better afterwards."
— Oct 03, 2024 02:09PM
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Julie G
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Brave deeds don't always get rewarded in this world.
— Oct 08, 2024 10:51AM
Julie G
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. . . the whites have not waited to find out how good the Indians were, and what ideas they had of God, just like those of Jesus, who called him Father, just as my people do.
— Oct 07, 2024 10:42AM
Julie G
is on page 28 of 124
Indians do not swear. They have no words for swearing till they learn them of white men. The worst they call each is bad or coyote; but they are very sincere with one another, and if they think each other in the wrong they say so.
— Oct 04, 2024 11:51AM
Julie G
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"These white people must be a great nation, as they have houses that move. It is wonderful to see them move along. I fear we will suffer greatly by their coming to our country."
— Oct 01, 2024 02:43PM

