Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... brother against brother ; families against families ; tribes against tribes ; and canton against canton . They are divided into factions , religious , political and personal ; Christian and Pagan ; American and Brit- ish ; the followers ...
... brother against brother ; families against families ; tribes against tribes ; and canton against canton . They are divided into factions , religious , political and personal ; Christian and Pagan ; American and Brit- ish ; the followers ...
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... brothers ; but how did they requite our kindness ? They at first asked 66 66 * Heckewelder , from whose work this and the foregoing chapter are ex- tracted . I have had the less scruple in using them , because the two chapters are in ...
... brothers ; but how did they requite our kindness ? They at first asked 66 66 * Heckewelder , from whose work this and the foregoing chapter are ex- tracted . I have had the less scruple in using them , because the two chapters are in ...
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... brothers by our ancestors , who gave them lands " to live on , and even hunted for them , and furnished " them with meat out of the woods . Such was our " conduct to the white ment , who inhabited this country , until our elder brother ...
... brothers by our ancestors , who gave them lands " to live on , and even hunted for them , and furnished " them with meat out of the woods . Such was our " conduct to the white ment , who inhabited this country , until our elder brother ...
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... brother ! ' They " will take him by the hand , and at the same mo- " ment destroy him . And so you " ( addressing him- self to the Christian Indians ) " will also be treated ( 6 66 by them before long . Remember ! that this day I " have ...
... brother ! ' They " will take him by the hand , and at the same mo- " ment destroy him . And so you " ( addressing him- self to the Christian Indians ) " will also be treated ( 6 66 by them before long . Remember ! that this day I " have ...
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... brother . Our friend did not intimate , still less did we suspect , that the in- troduction was to an Indian Prince and Princess . Had we been in the least aware of this , our previous arrangements would all have given way , as there ...
... brother . Our friend did not intimate , still less did we suspect , that the in- troduction was to an Indian Prince and Princess . Had we been in the least aware of this , our previous arrangements would all have given way , as there ...
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