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Askuwheteau
Askuwheteau meaning he keeps watch was a French speaking Indian who came from the Algonquin tribe head aching from braids he lay down his long hair and sit propped against a tree not far from the wigwams he lived in there he played his flute to soothe his tired mind watching for any signs of harm to his people he had a knack for spotting out shadows of other beings well before the figure came into focus but this particular night was calm and peaceful knowing this he played with an echo enticing the spirits to come and dance for this was a rare occasion where there need be no worry of attackers to pleage them his people not far hearing the joyous celebration skipped across the woods to join him song turned to feast and feast turned to stories being told around a new built fire feeling eased and secure no need for shelter they soon fell into a heavenly slumber Contest : Tell His Story By: Virginia Frayer
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