Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... vice of little and malicious minds , is beneath the notice even of the Indian women * . " 1 9 A strong sense of justice is innate among the In- * Hunter , p . 272 . dians ; they entertain the greatest respect for the aged 6 INTRODUCTION .
... vice of little and malicious minds , is beneath the notice even of the Indian women * . " 1 9 A strong sense of justice is innate among the In- * Hunter , p . 272 . dians ; they entertain the greatest respect for the aged 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... women . Their conduct in this latter particular is not confined to females of their own colour , but is extended to white women , the mothers of their inexorable de- stroyers . Of this I shall have occasion , in the course of my work ...
... women . Their conduct in this latter particular is not confined to females of their own colour , but is extended to white women , the mothers of their inexorable de- stroyers . Of this I shall have occasion , in the course of my work ...
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... women were desired to prepare the best victuals . All the idols or images were examined and put in order , and a grand dance was supposed not only to be an agree- able entertainment for the Great Being , but it was believed that it ...
... women were desired to prepare the best victuals . All the idols or images were examined and put in order , and a grand dance was supposed not only to be an agree- able entertainment for the Great Being , but it was believed that it ...
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... women and children were looking up for advice and pro- tection . Distracted between hope and fear , they were at a loss what to do ; a dance , however , com- menced in great confusion . 8 " While in this situation , fresh runners ...
... women and children were looking up for advice and pro- tection . Distracted between hope and fear , they were at a loss what to do ; a dance , however , com- menced in great confusion . 8 " While in this situation , fresh runners ...
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... women , and that they had made us such ; that we had no right to any land , because it was all theirs ; that we must be gone ; and that as a great favour they permitted us to go and settle further into the country , at " the place which ...
... women , and that they had made us such ; that we had no right to any land , because it was all theirs ; that we must be gone ; and that as a great favour they permitted us to go and settle further into the country , at " the place which ...
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