When she came to Versailles they sent her to a costumer to get an Indian costume, and she came back rigged out as a squaw. |
Then it had travelled on, and every thing had gone down before it-the chief and the brave, the medicineman, the squaw, the papoose. |
I remember making her an Indian squaw outfit and dressing her in 1950s swimwear. |
This Indian and squaw are out among these mountains hunting and according to their account were quite successful. |
The squaw has evidently nothing on or over her but a single green blanket. |
The lonely hunter, the wandering wayfarer, the poor squaw cutting wood or gathering corn, was liable to be surprised and slaughtered. |