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A SUPPLEMENTARY READER FOR
FIRST AND SECOND GRADES
BY KATHERINE CHANDLER
Author of
"Habits of California Plants" and "In the Reign of Coyote: Folk-Lore
from the Pacific"
1905
To my friend
GENEVRA SISSON SNEDDEN
whose interest in this little book has encouraged its completion
PREFACE.
Because children invariably ask for "more" of the stories they find
interesting, this little book of continuous narrative has been written.
Every incident is found in the Lewis and Clark Journals, so that the
child's frequent question, "Is it true?" can be answered in the
affirmative.
The vocabulary consists of fewer than 700 words. Over half of these are
found in popular primers. Therefore, the child should have no difficulty
in reading this historical story after completing a first reader.
The illustrations on pages 13, 15, 29, 64, and the last one on page 79,
are redrawn from Catlin's "Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs,
and Conditions of the North-American Indians."
My acknowledgments are due Miss Lilian Bridgman, of San Francisco, for
help in arranging the vocabulary.
KATHERINE CHANDLER.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
July 1, 1905.
CONTENTS
THE BIRD-WOMAN
WHO THE WHITE MEN WERE
WHY SACAJAWEA WENT WEST
AT FORT MANDAN
THE BLACK MAN
SACAJAWEA'S BABY
MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE INDIANS
SACAJAWEA SAVES THE CAPTAINS' GOODS
SACAJAWEA'S RIVER
THE FIRST SIGHT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
SACAJAWEA IS ILL
HOW THE INDIANS HUNTED BUFFALO
THE FALLS OF THE MISSOURI
THE CACHE NEAR THE FALLS OF THE MISSOURI
HOW SACAJAWEA CURED RATTLESNAKE BITES
GOING AROUND THE FALLS
GRIZZLY BEARS
AT THE TOP OF THE FALLS
THE CLOUD-BURST
AT THE SOURCE OF THE MISSOURI
SACAJAWEA FINDS ROOTS AND SEED
SACAJAWEA'S PEOPLE
SACAJAWEA'S BROTHER
SACAJAWEA'S PEOPLE WILL SHOW THE WAY
THE INDIANS TRY TO LEAVE THE WHITES
CROSSING THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
AT THE COLUMBIA RIVER
HOW THE INDIANS DRIED SALMON
THE WAPPATOO
TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN
THE PACIFIC OCEAN
SACAJAWEA ON THE OCEAN BEACH
THE WHALE
SACAJAWEA'S BELT
AT FORT CLATSOP
THE START HOME
AT CAMP CHOPUNNISH
OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS GOING HOME
EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AGAIN
SACAJAWEA SAYS GOOD-BYE TO THE SOLDIERS
THE CENTENNIAL
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