Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... considered as a correct account of the tradition existing among them . It is given as much as possible in their own language . " A great many years ago , when men with a white skin had never yet been seen in this land , some In- dians ...
... considered as a correct account of the tradition existing among them . It is given as much as possible in their own language . " A great many years ago , when men with a white skin had never yet been seen in this land , some In- dians ...
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... I should have land in the state of New York , for the Indians . General Putnam then encouraged me to use my endeavours to pacify the Indians generally ; t and as he considered it an arduous task to OF THE INDIANS AT PRESENT . 57.
... I should have land in the state of New York , for the Indians . General Putnam then encouraged me to use my endeavours to pacify the Indians generally ; t and as he considered it an arduous task to OF THE INDIANS AT PRESENT . 57.
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James Buchanan. t and as he considered it an arduous task to perform , wished to know what I wanted for pay therefore ? I replied to him , that I would use my endeavours to do as he had requested , with the Indians , and for pay ...
James Buchanan. t and as he considered it an arduous task to perform , wished to know what I wanted for pay therefore ? I replied to him , that I would use my endeavours to do as he had requested , with the Indians , and for pay ...
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... considered themselves safe ; on which account this river had the name given to it of the rogues ' river . ' I have heard other rivers called by similar names . 7 My bac In the year 1742 , the Reverend Mr. Whitefield offered the Nazareth ...
... considered themselves safe ; on which account this river had the name given to it of the rogues ' river . ' I have heard other rivers called by similar names . 7 My bac In the year 1742 , the Reverend Mr. Whitefield offered the Nazareth ...
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... considered an indication of fear , a thing they are very apt to resent . We , therefore , spurred our horses forward , and proceeded towards several well - constructed framed houses , near one of which stood two Indian men . Having ...
... considered an indication of fear , a thing they are very apt to resent . We , therefore , spurred our horses forward , and proceeded towards several well - constructed framed houses , near one of which stood two Indian men . Having ...
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