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Page 56 text:
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By FRANCES WHEELER Ere the sun of a mild May morning Had started his daily climb, A prehistoric Indian maiden Offered prayer to her God and Shrine. Oh, Thou! Most lofty of our grandeur, Thou art the most supreme, Towering o'er canyon and mountains, Valleys, woodland and stream, Rising abrupt from all round you, And there from your throne on high You keep the vigilant watch o'er all With an ever-seeing eye. From your purest white locks of ages, You Watch the valleys below When the drought would threaten our grain crops And the rains of the season are slow. You cherish there on your bosom The game' that our braves must seek, In fact, our Whole existence, Centers on you, Great Peak. Fifty-Six
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lFlrancif,src0 Pelajkis -f , T' can L, '- -L- .:,' :rf:'-1 ,,' W ONG, LONG AGO, before white men ever gazed upon the gorgeous splendors of northern Ari- gq zona, or undertook to defile her magnificent ,iq forests with axe and saw, or burrowed into her ' I' beautiful mountains for the so-called precious s metals, there dwelt in this region a race of peo- ple who in their almost childlike simplicity of faith, reverenced and held sacred all things in Nature. And each one unto himself worshiped some particular manifesta- tion of the handiwork of our Creator. They were peace loving and lived solely upon their merits of virtue. To them the pre- dominant Great Spirit was Nature. And why should it not have been so? Was not the substance of their existence provided by Nature? Yes, their God was provident. He laid at their thresholds the bread and meat of life. In the deep ravines they builded their habitations that have withstood the ravages of the elements throughout time immemorial, and to this very day ue, as a civilized people, can look upon their work and marvel at the ingenuity of these humble child1'en of God who lived in the childhood of civilization and were so devoutly linked to their God of Natu1'e. It was during these prehis- toric times that a little Indian maiden offered a prayer to her own God, which was San Francisco Peak. ' ,QQ I fty 1'
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