Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... present condition ; and although many persons to whom I addressed myself ap- peared to be perfectly indifferent on the subject , and spoke of them in the most degrading terms , I was led to seek for further information respecting their ...
... present condition ; and although many persons to whom I addressed myself ap- peared to be perfectly indifferent on the subject , and spoke of them in the most degrading terms , I was led to seek for further information respecting their ...
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... present state of the North American 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 ...
... present state of the North American 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 ...
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... 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 national feelings or prejudices , but to unite 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 national feelings or prejudices , but to unite the ...
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... present state and character of the North American Indians , than to furnish an account of their remote history . Whether they are or are not the Aborigines ; whether their derivation is to be sought among the Tartars , who , in ages ...
... present state and character of the North American Indians , than to furnish an account of their remote history . Whether they are or are not the Aborigines ; whether their derivation is to be sought among the Tartars , who , in ages ...
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... present times , for a single model of eloquence among the Algonkins , the Abe- naquis , the Delawares , the Shawanese , or any other nation of Indians except the Iroquois * . " On the other hand , the Rev. Mr. Heckewelder , who has ...
... present times , for a single model of eloquence among the Algonkins , the Abe- naquis , the Delawares , the Shawanese , or any other nation of Indians except the Iroquois * . " On the other hand , the Rev. Mr. Heckewelder , who has ...
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