Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians |
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A great many years ago , when men with a white skin had never yet been seen in
this land , some Indians who were out a fishing at a place where the sea widens ,
espied at a great distance something remarkably large floating on the water ...
A great many years ago , when men with a white skin had never yet been seen in
this land , some Indians who were out a fishing at a place where the sea widens ,
espied at a great distance something remarkably large floating on the water ...
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He , surely , must be the great Mannitto , but why should he have a white skin ?
Meanwhile , a large Hackhack * is brought by one of his servants , from which an
unknown substance is poured out into a small cup or glass , and handed to the ...
He , surely , must be the great Mannitto , but why should he have a white skin ?
Meanwhile , a large Hackhack * is brought by one of his servants , from which an
unknown substance is poured out into a small cup or glass , and handed to the ...
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... first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania , méssengers from this tribe came 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 ...
... first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania , méssengers from this tribe came 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 ...
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The Great Spirit made us all --he made my skin red , and yours white ; he placed
us on this earth , and intended that we ... He made the whites to cultivate the
earth , and feed on domestic animals ; but he made us , red skins , to rove
through ...
The Great Spirit made us all --he made my skin red , and yours white ; he placed
us on this earth , and intended that we ... He made the whites to cultivate the
earth , and feed on domestic animals ; but he made us , red skins , to rove
through ...
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Spare me then , my Father ; let me enjoy my country , and pursue the buffalo ,
and the beaver , and the other wild animals of our country , and I will trade their
skins with your people . I have grown up , and lived thus long without work - I am
in ...
Spare me then , my Father ; let me enjoy my country , and pursue the buffalo ,
and the beaver , and the other wild animals of our country , and I will trade their
skins with your people . I have grown up , and lived thus long without work - I am
in ...
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