Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... Indians of North America , with a view to excite a general sympathy in behalf of an oppressed and suf- fering people , I am aware of the great importance of my undertaking , and sensibly feel my inability to stand forward as an advocate ...
... Indians of North America , with a view to excite a general sympathy in behalf of an oppressed and suf- fering people , I am aware of the great importance of my undertaking , and sensibly feel my inability to stand forward as an advocate ...
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... Indians , it was suggested , that from my observations and researches , which extended to other tribes than those more particularly noticed by Mr. Heckewelder , to gether with extracts from such parts of his useful and interest- ing ...
... Indians , it was suggested , that from my observations and researches , which extended to other tribes than those more particularly noticed by Mr. Heckewelder , to gether with extracts from such parts of his useful and interest- ing ...
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... Indians , I have deemed it prudent to omit in the- present work ; but those who read the speeches in Con- gress on the late war against the Semanole Indians , will find therein much to excite their sympathy . My object is not to awaken ...
... Indians , I have deemed it prudent to omit in the- present work ; but those who read the speeches in Con- gress on the late war against the Semanole Indians , will find therein much to excite their sympathy . My object is not to awaken ...
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... Indians except the Iroquois * . " On the other hand , the Rev. Mr. Heckewelder , who has spent the greater portion of a long life among the Lenni Lenape , or Delawares , has affirmed in his historical account of the Indian nations ...
... Indians except the Iroquois * . " On the other hand , the Rev. Mr. Heckewelder , who has spent the greater portion of a long life among the Lenni Lenape , or Delawares , has affirmed in his historical account of the Indian nations ...
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... Indians . The Shawanese , no less than the Delawares , are among his list of excep- tions ; and yet we find , in the book lately published by Mr. Hunter , a most splendid example of elo- quence in a speech of Te - cum - seh , a Shawanee ...
... Indians . The Shawanese , no less than the Delawares , are among his list of excep- tions ; and yet we find , in the book lately published by Mr. Hunter , a most splendid example of elo- quence in a speech of Te - cum - seh , a Shawanee ...
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