Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... passes it on to the next chief , who does the same . The glass or cup thus passes through the circle , without the liquor being tasted by any one , and is upon the point of being returned to the red - clothed Mannitto , when one of the ...
... passes it on to the next chief , who does the same . The glass or cup thus passes through the circle , without the liquor being tasted by any one , and is upon the point of being returned to the red - clothed Mannitto , when one of the ...
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... pass . The re - action of crime and punishment is to be seen in the history of all nations . Let the European op- pressors of the Indian savage , as he is called , look to it in time ; and while the diffusion of the true principles of ...
... pass . The re - action of crime and punishment is to be seen in the history of all nations . Let the European op- pressors of the Indian savage , as he is called , look to it in time ; and while the diffusion of the true principles of ...
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... pass between us on this occasion . If I am here now and have seen your people , your houses , your vessels on the big lake , and a great many wonderful things far beyond my comprehension , which appear to have been made by the Great ...
... pass between us on this occasion . If I am here now and have seen your people , your houses , your vessels on the big lake , and a great many wonderful things far beyond my comprehension , which appear to have been made by the Great ...
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... passing through the country . I am almost the only red skin opposed to war - but , my father , what should I do to satisfy the dead , when every wind coming over their bones bring to my ears their cries for revenge ? I am con- stantly ...
... passing through the country . I am almost the only red skin opposed to war - but , my father , what should I do to satisfy the dead , when every wind coming over their bones bring to my ears their cries for revenge ? I am con- stantly ...
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... passing the fer- ry at Black Rock , without paying toll . This right was confined to the Seneca Nation . The enjoyment ... pass toll - free . They are now prevented , and oftentimes have no money to pay . They want a general right . The ...
... passing the fer- ry at Black Rock , without paying toll . This right was confined to the Seneca Nation . The enjoyment ... pass toll - free . They are now prevented , and oftentimes have no money to pay . They want a general right . The ...
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