"Blackfoot" Quotes from Famous Books
... 19-1/2.-Little Blackfoot River.—The valley contracts so that wagons will be forced to take the bed of the river in some places. The river is fordable, and the trail crosses it five times ... — The Prairie Traveler - A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions • Randolph Marcy
... folded his arms and said: 'I am unarmed—come and see how a Blackfoot dies. I am ... — Indian Why Stories • Frank Bird Linderman
... great throb—the far-famed Blackfoot Indians!—and just outside his Pullman window! Oh, if the train would only wait there until morning! As if in answer to his wish, a quick, alert voice cut in saying, "Washout ahead, boys. The Bow River's been cutting up. We're stalled here for good ... — The Shagganappi • E. Pauline Johnson
... a time longer with his brawny antagonist, till he saw others coming. Then his hand went to the long knife at his belt, and the next instant the Blackfoot lay dead at ... — The Magnificent Adventure - Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and - the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman • Emerson Hough |