Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... means in that common- place mode so generally prevalent on such occasions , she inquired how we had found the roads , accom- modation , & c . No flutter was at all apparent on ac- count of the delay in getting breakfast ; no fidgeting ...
... means in that common- place mode so generally prevalent on such occasions , she inquired how we had found the roads , accom- modation , & c . No flutter was at all apparent on ac- count of the delay in getting breakfast ; no fidgeting ...
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... means ; no whips , no punishments , no threats are ever used to enforce commands or compel obedience . The child's pride is the feeling to which an appeal is made , which proves successful in almost every instance . A father needs only ...
... means ; no whips , no punishments , no threats are ever used to enforce commands or compel obedience . The child's pride is the feeling to which an appeal is made , which proves successful in almost every instance . A father needs only ...
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... means to make deter- mined hunters and fearless warriors . " Thus , when a lad has killed his first game , such as a deer or a bear , parents who have boys growing up will not fail to say to some person in the presence of their own ...
... means to make deter- mined hunters and fearless warriors . " Thus , when a lad has killed his first game , such as a deer or a bear , parents who have boys growing up will not fail to say to some person in the presence of their own ...
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... means of an excellent mode of education , by which a strong at- tachment to ancient customs , respect for age , and the love of virtue are indelibly impressed upon the minds of youth , so that these impressions acquire strength as time ...
... means of an excellent mode of education , by which a strong at- tachment to ancient customs , respect for age , and the love of virtue are indelibly impressed upon the minds of youth , so that these impressions acquire strength as time ...
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... means of rare occurrence . My reader will already have seen the complaints and pathetic appeals to justice which the poor children of the wilderness are so frequently compelled , by the treachery of their civilized neigh- bours , to ...
... means of rare occurrence . My reader will already have seen the complaints and pathetic appeals to justice which the poor children of the wilderness are so frequently compelled , by the treachery of their civilized neigh- bours , to ...
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Albany American Indians appear Balaam believe belt of wampum brethren brother called character Charlevoix chief Christian civilized Corlear corn council David Zeisberger Delaware desire endeavours enemies English Father fire Five Nations forms Fort Schlosser Fort Stanwix French friendship gave give given Governor Grammar hand Heckewelder hope hunting idioms Indian languages inhabited Iroquois killed king labour Lake Lake Erie Lake Ontario land Lenni Lenape live manitto manner Matonabbee means ment mind Missionaries Mithridates murder never North observed Oneydoes peace Pennsylvania person polysynthetic present priests prisoners punish received religion reside revenge river Sachem sacrifice savage Seneca Nation sent Shawanese shew Six Nations skins speak speech Spirit Stanwix Theodore Schultz thing tion told took treaty tribes United verbs Virginia wampum warriors whole Wingen wish women words worship yo-ha York young