Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1922, Page 79

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. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURFK SECTION—JUNE Pictorial Record of a Passing Race The first day of summer comes—warm and gentle breezes blow—the birds sing—so the Blackfoot tribe takes up the long trail, a trail ever westward into the setting sun. A beauty of the Blackfoot tribe, whose ances- tors were the first Americans. Dawn Mist—shy Blackfoot maid and daughter of a chieftain. On the long trail they come to the favorite ledges of the Water Spirits, century-old in Indian lore of Glacier National Park. Where waters run swift, and all the glory of the summer day unfolds. A stop in the long trail, and they look down from the heights. In Glacier National Park. I salute thee, O Great Spirit!” The chieftain gives a thought to splendors that have gone.

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