Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... seen in the state of New York * . " Yet with all this guilt at our doors we call the poor Indians savages , -barbarians . " Yes , they have , indeed , become so since they were debauched and contaminated by the liquor and the example of ...
... seen in the state of New York * . " Yet with all this guilt at our doors we call the poor Indians savages , -barbarians . " Yes , they have , indeed , become so since they were debauched and contaminated by the liquor and the example of ...
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... seen in this land , some In- dians who were out a fishing at a place where the sea widens , espied at a great distance something remarkably large floating on the water , and such as they had never seen before . These Indians imme ...
... seen in this land , some In- dians who were out a fishing at a place where the sea widens , espied at a great distance something remarkably large floating on the water , and such as they had never seen before . These Indians imme ...
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... seen , and put them on their guard . Accordingly they sent off a number of runners and watermen to carry the news to their scattered chiefs , that they might send off in every direction for the warriors , with a message that they should ...
... seen , and put them on their guard . Accordingly they sent off a number of runners and watermen to carry the news to their scattered chiefs , that they might send off in every direction for the warriors , with a message that they should ...
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... orator believed it for * Hackhack is properly a gourd , but since they have seen glass bottles and decanters , they call them by the same name . the good of the nation that the contents offered them 14 INDIAN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... orator believed it for * Hackhack is properly a gourd , but since they have seen glass bottles and decanters , they call them by the same name . the good of the nation that the contents offered them 14 INDIAN ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... 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 Christianity throughout the British empire , is followed ...
... 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 Christianity throughout the British empire , is followed ...
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