Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... Indians . The metal boot and wedge , the thumb - screw , the rack , the gradual burnings of Smithfield , the religious butchery of the bloody Piedmontese " who rolled mother with infant down the rocks , " the dismemberment by horses ...
... Indians . The metal boot and wedge , the thumb - screw , the rack , the gradual burnings of Smithfield , the religious butchery of the bloody Piedmontese " who rolled mother with infant down the rocks , " the dismemberment by horses ...
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... Indians , which in all its discordant shapes rages with uncontrolled sway . " Their nations are split up into fragments ; the son is arrayed against the father ; brother against brother ; families against families ; tribes against ...
... Indians , which in all its discordant shapes rages with uncontrolled sway . " Their nations are split up into fragments ; the son is arrayed against the father ; brother against brother ; families against families ; tribes against ...
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... Indian , by Mr. Heckewelder , and may be considered as a correct account of the tradition existing among them . It is ... Indians imme- diately returning to the shore , apprized their coun- trymen of what they had observed , and pressed ...
... Indian , by Mr. Heckewelder , and may be considered as a correct account of the tradition existing among them . It is ... Indians imme- diately returning to the shore , apprized their coun- trymen of what they had observed , and pressed ...
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... Indians , seeing that they knew not the use of the axes and hoes they had given them the year before ; for they had these hanging to their breasts as orna- ments , and the stockings were made use of as tobacco pouches . The whites now ...
... Indians , seeing that they knew not the use of the axes and hoes they had given them the year before ; for they had these hanging to their breasts as orna- ments , and the stockings were made use of as tobacco pouches . The whites now ...
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... Indian corruption of the word English , whence probably the nick- name Yankees . This word means 66 a cluster of islands with channels every way , so that " it is in no place shut up or impassable for craft . " The Indians think that ...
... Indian corruption of the word English , whence probably the nick- name Yankees . This word means 66 a cluster of islands with channels every way , so that " it is in no place shut up or impassable for craft . " The Indians think that ...
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