"Race at Morning", 309 (Event)

Page Number: 
309
Order within Page: 
1
First 8-10 words of event: 
so all of a sudden I thought about how maybe planting
Page Event Ends: 
309
Era: 
Midcentury (1941-)
Characters Present: 
Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Friday, November 12, 1954 to Tuesday, November 30, 1954
Notes: 

The narrator surmises that the hard work on the farm in Van Dorn - the planting and harvesting throughout the year up until the annual November hunt - is their obligation (a sort of sacred duty) to perform in order to have earned the "right to come back into the big woods and hunt" each November (309).

Summary: 

The narrator reflects on how the farm work they do the rest of the year is how they earn the "right to come back into the big woods and hunt" each November (309).

Chronological Order: 
44.00
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Keywords: 
Agriculture, Landscape:Big Woods, Hunting, Time:Calendar, Obligation
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