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The Eternal Flame
Dublin Core
Title
The Eternal Flame
The Messenger
Page 352 (1st in a series)
Description
A short love story about a native American named Wakanika and the chief's daughter. The story is set in the time "before the coming of the "White Gods", which can be understood as before North America was colonized. This story romanticizes Native Americans as figures of the past.
Creator
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
University of Richmond
Date
1918
Contributor
Kasey McGhee
Format
Files
Collection
Citation
W. H. Ryland, “The Eternal Flame,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 6, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/59.