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Indian

maleFirst seen chapter 3Last seen chapter 21

An Indian in native garb stands at the edge of the crowd, accompanying a white stranger into the market-place. The Indian is referenced as the source of medicinal knowledge that Roger Chillingworth acquired during his time among native peoples. Referenced as Chillingworth's companion during his captivity and source of native herbal knowledge. A party of Indians in embroidered deerskin robes, wampum belts, and feathers stands apart

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