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From "Cruisings in the Cascades: A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, Amateur Photography,; Hunting, and Fishing" by Shields, G. O. (George O.)

Pean
An Indian guide employed after Douglass Bill proves unreliable.
Core Belief
"Unclear, but likely holds traditional Indian beliefs."
Worldview
Unclear, but seemingly attuned to the natural world.
Personality
Appears to be a man of few words, initially presented as knowledgeable about the mountains but ultimately proves unable to complete the journey.
In Their Own Words
""Dat no good goose gun. Shoot him too much away.""
""Play. All same drunk--raise hell!""
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