Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... fire ! " " Brothers , -We are friends ; we must assist each other to bear our burthens . The blood of many of our fathers and brothers has run like water on the ground , to satisfy the avarice of the white men . We , ourselves , are ...
... fire ! " " Brothers , -We are friends ; we must assist each other to bear our burthens . The blood of many of our fathers and brothers has run like water on the ground , to satisfy the avarice of the white men . We , ourselves , are ...
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... fires . They were feeble ; they could do nothing for themselves . Our fathers commiserated their dis- tress , and shared freely with them whatever the Great Spirit had given his red children . They gave them food when hungry , medicine ...
... fires . They were feeble ; they could do nothing for themselves . Our fathers commiserated their dis- tress , and shared freely with them whatever the Great Spirit had given his red children . They gave them food when hungry , medicine ...
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... fire , placed a pile of wood near it to feed it occasionally , and placed a kettle of water at hand where she might easily use it . He then took her into her little infirmary , gave her Indian medicines , with directions how to use them ...
... fire , placed a pile of wood near it to feed it occasionally , and placed a kettle of water at hand where she might easily use it . He then took her into her little infirmary , gave her Indian medicines , with directions how to use them ...
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... fire stood a hollow trunk of a tree , about two feet ten inches high , in the bottom of each of which were a hard stone , and a large wooden pounder or pestle for bruising Indian corn . There were , moreover , some pots , pans , wooden ...
... fire stood a hollow trunk of a tree , about two feet ten inches high , in the bottom of each of which were a hard stone , and a large wooden pounder or pestle for bruising Indian corn . There were , moreover , some pots , pans , wooden ...
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... point of this im- portant subject . On my journey from Buffalo towards Canada , I met an Indian Chief proceeding to the council fire to enter upon the above delibera- tion . He had an excellent horse , saddle , 100 RECENT ATTEMPTS TO.
... point of this im- portant subject . On my journey from Buffalo towards Canada , I met an Indian Chief proceeding to the council fire to enter upon the above delibera- tion . He had an excellent horse , saddle , 100 RECENT ATTEMPTS TO.
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