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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Indian Maiden is the apple of both the Native and White man's eye, a slender young woman who can travel well with her father/brothers on journeys as well as aid her mother and children in their tents as they prepare a meal for the hunters. She is also the calming force behind her father or chieftain, helping him through the difficult times of woe in an age that threatens their way of life. She will often have a Meaningful Name such as Little Rose or Quiet One that relates to her personality. |