Brother, the Great Spirit has made us all. But He has made a great difference between His white and red children. He has given us a different complexion and different customs. To you He has given the arts; to these He has not opened our eyes. We know... Lives of Celebrated American Indians - Page 276by Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1855 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 472 pages
...complexion, and different customs; to you he has given the arts; to these he has not opened our eyes: we know these things to be true. Since he has made so great...between us in other things, why may we not conclude mat he has given us a different religion according to our understanding: the Great Spirit does right;... | |
| Jayme A. Sokolow - 2003 - 316 pages
...Since the Great Spirit made the Senecas and whites with different colors and customs, "why shouldn't we conclude that he has given us a different religion, according to our understanding?" Although their worship differed, Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha thought it did not matter to the Great Spirit, for... | |
| Ronald H. Bayor - 2004 - 1032 pages
...complexions and different customs. To you He has given the arts. To these He has not opened our eyes. We know these things to be true. Since He has made so great...things, why may we not conclude that He has given us a difo ferent religion according to our understanding? The Great Spirit does right. He knows what is... | |
| William J. Talbott - 2005 - 232 pages
...children and his red children; he has given us a different complexion, and different customs. . . . Since he has made so great a difference between us...conclude that he has given us a different religion? . . . "Brother! We do not wish to destroy your religion, or take it from you. We only want to enjoy... | |
| Ronald Wright - 2005 - 468 pages
...between his white and red children. He has given us different complexions and different customs. . . . Since he has made so great a difference between us...conclude that he has given us a different religion? . . . Brother: We do not wish to destroy your religion, or take it from you. We only want to enjoy... | |
| 2006 - 133 pages
...complexion and different customs; to you He has given the arts; to these He has not opened our eyes; we know these things to be true. Since He has made so great...Great Spirit does right; He knows what is best for Hi& children; we are satisfied. gion, or take it from you. We want only to enjoy our own. "Brother,... | |
| William G. McLoughlin - 2008 - 366 pages
...to us they have been kept out of sight . . . and since he has made us different in other respects, why may we not conclude that he has given us a different...Great Spirit does right. He knows what is best for [each of] his [different] children.15 Cultural pluralism, as the Indians defined it, also included... | |
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