The Red Feathers

The Red Feathers
Author: Theodore Goodridge Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1919
Genre: Beothuk Indians
ISBN:

The Red Feathers

The Red Feathers
Author: Theodore Goodridge Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 325
Release: 1930
Genre: Beothuk Indians
ISBN:

The Adventures of Red Feather

The Adventures of Red Feather
Author: Wild Horse Press
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615496955

Red Feather is a wild Corolla mustang who is looking for adventure. But is he willing to risk the dangers of the unknown for the thrill of the quest?

Little Red Feather

Little Red Feather
Author: Gerald R. Riddle
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781604416534

Long ago, the People lived freely on the Western frontier. They believed there was a dimension beyond the physical, that things most real were things not seen with the eye. To the People, this was lifeas great mystery. Little Red Feather was one of the People. He led a life of adventure. His relationship with family and friends, and bonds he made with some of nature's more spectacular creatures were a part of each adventure. The wild ponies that roamed the High Country, the solitary wolves that lived and hunted in the great mountains, and the hawk that lived in the cliffs, were but a few of nature's creatures that became a part of his life. When faced with lifeas mysteries and challenges, Little Red Feather always sought the counsel of parents and grandparents. Then, he would turn to his Creator, and ask him to guide his path.

The Red Feathers; a Story of Remarkable Adventures When the World Was Young

The Red Feathers; a Story of Remarkable Adventures When the World Was Young
Author: Theodore Goodridge Roberts
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230094403

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ..." cried the tormentors, pulling and hauling at him with less vigour. " He is there--the great magician," gasped Red Eye. " He came last night in the form of an owl." " You've been dreaming, feather-wit," said one of the warriors, shaking him back and forth as if in hopes of curing his mental infirmities. " Look for yourselves," groaned Red Eye. " He wants meat. He wants the best meat in the village, and raw, at that." They released him and dashed for the lodge. They crowded and jostled one another in the entrance, each eager to have first look at whatever had put that crazy idea in Red Eye's head. Sure enough, there perched a little brown owl on a heap of Red Eye's spears. They stared, openmouthed, at the bird, amazed to find even this much of Red Eye's story to be true. "When you have done with looking at me," said the owl, in a horrible, rusty voice, " go and get me some fresh meat." In their efforts to escape from the baleful glare of those yellow eyes, they trod on each other's toes, tripped and sprawled and very nearly overturned the lodge. But they got away at last and dashed toward Red Eye, whom they saw approaching with a slice of raw caribou meat and a vessel of water. Strong Hunter, one of the flying group, knew that the meat must have been cut from the carcass of an animal which he had killed on the previous day; but he did not give it a thought. He halted in front of Red Eye, and the others gathered around. They were joined by a dozen more of the villagers, old Hot Tongue among them. "What is it? Who is it?" gasped Strong Hunter. "He spoke to us--he, the little owl--and his eyes were enough...