Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... kind of game , such as he had not given them before ; but other runners soon after arriving declare that it is positively a house full of human beings , of quite a different colour from that of the Indians , and dressed differently from ...
... kind of game , such as he had not given them before ; but other runners soon after arriving declare that it is positively a house full of human beings , of quite a different colour from that of the Indians , and dressed differently from ...
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... kind of melan- choly pleasure , recite the long history of their suffer- ings . After having gone through these painful details , they seldom fail to indulge in bitter , but too just re- flections upon the men of Europe . " We and our ...
... kind of melan- choly pleasure , recite the long history of their suffer- ings . After having gone through these painful details , they seldom fail to indulge in bitter , but too just re- flections upon the men of Europe . " We and our ...
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... kind in the province of Pennsylvania . * The great Swamp . The Glades on the Allegheny mountains . Delamattenos . The Huron or Wyandots , whom they call their uncle . These , though speaking a dialect of the Iroquois language , are in ...
... kind in the province of Pennsylvania . * The great Swamp . The Glades on the Allegheny mountains . Delamattenos . The Huron or Wyandots , whom they call their uncle . These , though speaking a dialect of the Iroquois language , are in ...
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... kind left . He seemed , never- theless , to cherish with fondness the memory of these relics of his forefathers . rs . How ill did the civi lized visiters requite the hospitality they experienced under the roof AMONG THE INDIANS . 31.
... kind left . He seemed , never- theless , to cherish with fondness the memory of these relics of his forefathers . rs . How ill did the civi lized visiters requite the hospitality they experienced under the roof AMONG THE INDIANS . 31.
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... kind for their subsistence ; and that by one of ́ his inferior spirits he has also sent down to them from above , corn , pumpkins , squashes , beans and other vegetables for their nourishment ; all which blessings their ancestors have ...
... kind for their subsistence ; and that by one of ́ his inferior spirits he has also sent down to them from above , corn , pumpkins , squashes , beans and other vegetables for their nourishment ; all which blessings their ancestors have ...
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