RUNNING FOX
The next instant his own arrow dropped his enemy to the ground.
RUNNING FOX
BY
ELMER RUSSELL GREGOR
AUTHOR OF “WHITE OTTER,” ETC. ETC.
FRONTISPIECE BY
D. C. HUTCHISON
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK—LONDON
1918
Copyright, 1918, by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Printed in the United States of America
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I beg to gratefully acknowledge my indebtedness toSchoolcraft’s works on the Eastern Indians, and toMorgan’s “League of the Iroquois” for much valuableinformation about the old-time Lenape and IroquoisIndians, and to the Lenape-English Dictionaryedited by Daniel G. Brinton, and published by TheHistorical Society of Pennsylvania, for many ancientLenape words.
Elmer Russell Gregor.
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RUNNING FOX
Having reached the age of sixteen winters,Running Fox, the son of BlackPanther, a famous Delaware war-chief,