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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Older children often ride on the skins stretched between travois poles. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #245)
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2 245 Older children often ride on the skins stretched between travois poles.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 242 The child, then, laced in the enclosure, protected and supported by it, is seldom injured.
2 243 Such cradles, too, vertically, are often hung from a lodge pole or in the branches of a tree.
2 244 In the tree, of course, the wind, in its rocking motion, can lull the infant to sleep.
2 245 Older children often ride on the skins stretched between travois poles.
2 246 Sometimes their fathers or mothers carry them before them, on the kaiila.
2 247 When a child is about six, if his family is well-fixed, he will commonly have his own kaiila.
2 248 The red savage, particularly the males, will usually be a skilled rider by the age of seven.
The child, then, laced in the enclosure, protected and supported by it, is seldom injured. Such cradles, too, vertically, are often hung from a lodge pole or in the branches of a tree. In the tree, of course, the wind, in its rocking motion, can lull the infant to sleep. Older children often ride on the skins stretched between travois poles. Sometimes their fathers or mothers carry them before them, on the kaiila. When a child is about six, if his family is well-fixed, he will commonly have his own kaiila. The red savage, particularly the males, will usually be a skilled rider by the age of seven. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)