Mary Martin — Im An Indian Too

[COMPANY] [?] [ANNIE] Like the Seminole, Navajo, Kickapoo Like those Indians I'm an Indian too A Sioux Just like Battle Axe, Hatchet Face, Eagle Nose Like those Indians I'm an Indian too A Sioux Some Indian summer's day Without a sound I may hide away With Big Chief Hole-in-the-Ground And I'll have totem poles, tomahawks, small papoose Which will go to prove I'm an Indian too A Sioux, a Sioux With my chief in his teepee We'll raise an Indian family And I'll be busy night and day Looking like a flour sack With two papooses on my back And three papooses on the way Like the Chippewa, Iroquois, Omaha Like those Indians I'm an Indian too A Sioux Just like Rising Moon, Falling Pants, Running Nose Like thosе Indians I'm an Indian too A Sioux Some Indian summer's day Without a care I may run away With Big Chiеf Son-of-a-Bear And I'll wear moccasins, wampum beads, feather hats Which will go to prove I'm an Indian too A Sioux A Sioux


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