Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... Six Nations : no part of it ever belonged to the King of England , and he could not give it up to you . The land we live on our fathers received from God , and they transmitted it to us for our children , and we cannot part with it ...
... Six Nations : no part of it ever belonged to the King of England , and he could not give it up to you . The land we live on our fathers received from God , and they transmitted it to us for our children , and we cannot part with it ...
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... Six Nations should be truly brothers , pro- moting each other's prosperity by acts of mutual friendship and justice . I am not uninformed that the Six Nations have been led into some difficulties with respect to the sale of their lands ...
... Six Nations should be truly brothers , pro- moting each other's prosperity by acts of mutual friendship and justice . I am not uninformed that the Six Nations have been led into some difficulties with respect to the sale of their lands ...
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... Six Nations , to prevent their rash young men from joining the Miami Indians ; for the United States cannot distinguish the tribes to which bad Indians belong , and every tribe must take care of their own people . The merits of the Corn ...
... Six Nations , to prevent their rash young men from joining the Miami Indians ; for the United States cannot distinguish the tribes to which bad Indians belong , and every tribe must take care of their own people . The merits of the Corn ...
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... Six Nations . THE President of the United States having deter- mined to hold a conference with the Six Nations of Indians , for the purpose of removing from their minds all causes of complaint , and establishing a firm and permanent ...
... Six Nations . THE President of the United States having deter- mined to hold a conference with the Six Nations of Indians , for the purpose of removing from their minds all causes of complaint , and establishing a firm and permanent ...
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... Six L 2 AND THE INDIANS OF THE SIX NATIONS . 147 ARTICLE III. The land of the Seneca Nation is ...
... Six L 2 AND THE INDIANS OF THE SIX NATIONS . 147 ARTICLE III. The land of the Seneca Nation is ...
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