The Myths of the North American IndiansGeorge g. Harrap, 1922 - 392 páginas |
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... young colonists , was visiting a certain chief named Japazaws , when an English captain named Argall bribed him with a copper kettle to betray her into his hands . Argall took her a captive to Jamestown . Here a white man by the name of ...
... young colonists , was visiting a certain chief named Japazaws , when an English captain named Argall bribed him with a copper kettle to betray her into his hands . Argall took her a captive to Jamestown . Here a white man by the name of ...
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... young Lady to His mercy , where she made not more sorrow for her unexpected death , than joy to the beholders to hear and see her make so religious and godly an end . Her little child Thomas Rolfe , there- fore , was left at Plymouth ...
... young Lady to His mercy , where she made not more sorrow for her unexpected death , than joy to the beholders to hear and see her make so religious and godly an end . Her little child Thomas Rolfe , there- fore , was left at Plymouth ...
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... time sufficient to see the boy of her neighbour scalped . " An elder daughter seized a young child two years old , and flew with terror to the woods . It is said that her impetuosity in escaping caused the Indians to roar with 37.
... time sufficient to see the boy of her neighbour scalped . " An elder daughter seized a young child two years old , and flew with terror to the woods . It is said that her impetuosity in escaping caused the Indians to roar with 37.
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... young , that her narie was Slocum , and that she was now so old that she had no objections to having her relations know of her whereabouts . " The Colonel knew full well how anxious many eastern hearts were to hear of the lost one of ...
... young , that her narie was Slocum , and that she was now so old that she had no objections to having her relations know of her whereabouts . " The Colonel knew full well how anxious many eastern hearts were to hear of the lost one of ...
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... young - say from five to eight years old , as she thinks - by the Delaware Indians , who were then hostile toward the whites . She says her father's name was Slocum ; that he was a Quaker , rather small in stature , and wore a large ...
... young - say from five to eight years old , as she thinks - by the Delaware Indians , who were then hostile toward the whites . She says her father's name was Slocum ; that he was a Quaker , rather small in stature , and wore a large ...
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Ahsonnutli Algonquins American Ethnology animals arrow bear beautiful Beaver became birds Blackfeet Blackfoot Blue Jay bones brave brother buffalo Bureau of American called canoe carried chief child Chinooks Colour Coyote cried Dance dead deity dwelling dwelt earth Esaugetuh Emissee Ethnology father feet fetish forest gave giant Glooskap H. A. GUERBER head heard Hiawatha hunter hunting husband Ictinike Iroquois island journey kettle killed Kutoyis lake land legend LEWIS SPENCE lived lodge magic Malsum married medicine Michabo moccasins monster morning mounds Muskhogean mussels myth mythology Nápi night Norsemen North American Indians once Pawnees possessed Rabbit race returned river robe round sacred savage Scar-face serpent shaman sister skin Slocum Snake song spirit stone story supernatural Thunderer tion told took totem tree tribes Utonagan village warrior wife woman women young youth Zuñi