Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Many tribes, apparently, would not deal on a face-to-face basis with whites.
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This had to do with the hatred and suspicion fostered by that tradition called the Memory.
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Too, it was often difficult to control their young men.
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Although small trading groups were welcomed in the country of the dust Legs, such groups seldom penetrated the more interior territories.
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Too many of them had failed to return.
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Grunt was unusual in having traded as far east as the country of the Fleer and the Yellow Knives.
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Too, he had entered, at least once, the country of the Sleen and the Kaiila.
Many tribes, apparently, would not deal on a face-to-face basis with whites.
This had to do with the hatred and suspicion fostered by that tradition called the Memory.
Too, it was often difficult to control their young men.
Although small trading groups were welcomed in the country of the dust Legs, such groups seldom penetrated the more interior territories.
Too many of them had failed to return.
Grunt was unusual in having traded as far east as the country of the Fleer and the Yellow Knives.
Too, he had entered, at least once, the country of the Sleen and the Kaiila.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )