Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... relations , general interests , and national affairs were conducted and superintended by a great coun- cil , assembled annually in Onondaga , the central canton , composed of the chiefs of each republic ; and eighty sachems were ...
... relations , general interests , and national affairs were conducted and superintended by a great coun- cil , assembled annually in Onondaga , the central canton , composed of the chiefs of each republic ; and eighty sachems were ...
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... relation of this important event , was taken down many years since from the mouth of an intelligent Delaware Indian , by Mr. Heckewelder , and may be considered as a correct account of the tradition existing among them . It is given as ...
... relation of this important event , was taken down many years since from the mouth of an intelligent Delaware Indian , by Mr. Heckewelder , and may be considered as a correct account of the tradition existing among them . It is given as ...
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... * These Dutchmen were probably acquainted with what is related of Queen Dido in ancient history , and thus turned their classical knowledge to a good account . C 18 CHAPTER III . NDIAN RELATIONS OF THE CONDUCT OF ARRIVAL OF THE DUTCH . 17 :
... * These Dutchmen were probably acquainted with what is related of Queen Dido in ancient history , and thus turned their classical knowledge to a good account . C 18 CHAPTER III . NDIAN RELATIONS OF THE CONDUCT OF ARRIVAL OF THE DUTCH . 17 :
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James Buchanan. 18 CHAPTER III . NDIAN RELATIONS OF THE CONDUCT OF THE EUROPEANS TOWARDS THEM . LONG and dismal , says the reverend author * whose work I have so often alluded to , are the com- plaints which the Indians make of European ...
James Buchanan. 18 CHAPTER III . NDIAN RELATIONS OF THE CONDUCT OF THE EUROPEANS TOWARDS THEM . LONG and dismal , says the reverend author * whose work I have so often alluded to , are the com- plaints which the Indians make of European ...
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... their wicked " arts to lay down our arms , and at last drove us 66 66 entirely out of the country . * The Hollanders . Manhattan , or New York Island . 66 " " 66 66 66 " When the Yengeese C 2 INDIAN RELATIONS , & c . 19 ፡፡ ...
... their wicked " arts to lay down our arms , and at last drove us 66 66 entirely out of the country . * The Hollanders . Manhattan , or New York Island . 66 " " 66 66 66 " When the Yengeese C 2 INDIAN RELATIONS , & c . 19 ፡፡ ...
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