Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians |
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These arriving in numbers , and having themselves viewed the strange
appearance , and observing that it was actually moving towards the entrance of
the river or bay , concluded it to be a remarkably large house in which the
Mannitto ( the ...
These arriving in numbers , and having themselves viewed the strange
appearance , and observing that it was actually moving towards the entrance of
the river or bay , concluded it to be a remarkably large house in which the
Mannitto ( the ...
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They were “ to raise greens on it , instead of which they planted great guns ;
afterwards they built strong houses , “ made themselves masters of the island ,
then went up the river to our enemies , the Mengwe , made a “ league with them ...
They were “ to raise greens on it , instead of which they planted great guns ;
afterwards they built strong houses , “ made themselves masters of the island ,
then went up the river to our enemies , the Mengwe , made a “ league with them ...
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... with us , and was “ to last to the end of time ; they now only strove to get all our
land from us by fraud or by force , and “ when we attempted to remind them of
what our good brother had said , they became angry , and * The Delaware river .
... with us , and was “ to last to the end of time ; they now only strove to get all our
land from us by fraud or by force , and “ when we attempted to remind them of
what our good brother had said , they became angry , and * The Delaware river .
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... to welcome them with presents of venison , corn and skins , and the whole tribe
entered into a “ treaty of friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which
was to last as long as the sun should shine , or the waters run in the rivers .
... to welcome them with presents of venison , corn and skins , and the whole tribe
entered into a “ treaty of friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which
was to last as long as the sun should shine , or the waters run in the rivers .
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Having inquired : for her mother , she told me she remained generally with her
other sons and daughters , who were living in the Indian settlement on the grand
river that falls into Lake Erie : that her mother preferred being in the Wig - wams ...
Having inquired : for her mother , she told me she remained generally with her
other sons and daughters , who were living in the Indian settlement on the grand
river that falls into Lake Erie : that her mother preferred being in the Wig - wams ...
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