Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... observed that she was ailing , and was soon convinced ( for she was far advanced in her preg nancy ) that the time of her delivery was near . He immediately made a halt on the bank of a stream , where , at a proper distance from , the ...
... observed that she was ailing , and was soon convinced ( for she was far advanced in her preg nancy ) that the time of her delivery was near . He immediately made a halt on the bank of a stream , where , at a proper distance from , the ...
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... observations have convinced me that many of the feelings and acquirements which in the most fashionable constitute the surest marks of civi lization , are to be found abundantly among the Indians . The men are fond of war and religion ...
... observations have convinced me that many of the feelings and acquirements which in the most fashionable constitute the surest marks of civi lization , are to be found abundantly among the Indians . The men are fond of war and religion ...
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... OBSERVATIONS THEREON , AND HINTS TO MISSIONARIES . SEVERAL Scattered tribes , in various parts of the United States , and in Upper and Lower Canada , have nominally embraced Christianity as professed by the Roman Catholics and other ...
... OBSERVATIONS THEREON , AND HINTS TO MISSIONARIES . SEVERAL Scattered tribes , in various parts of the United States , and in Upper and Lower Canada , have nominally embraced Christianity as professed by the Roman Catholics and other ...
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... observe him , to accomplish it . The very stirrup seemed to baffle him , and swing away from his foot : like another ecclesiastical adventurer ( Hudibras ) , he had much ado To reach it with his desperate toe . " I would willingly have ...
... observe him , to accomplish it . The very stirrup seemed to baffle him , and swing away from his foot : like another ecclesiastical adventurer ( Hudibras ) , he had much ado To reach it with his desperate toe . " I would willingly have ...
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... observations were attended to by the young Indian , greatly in- terested me ; and how should I rejoice that Chris tianity should be exhibited to these simple people , by acts of benevolence , charity , and mercy , leaving the ...
... observations were attended to by the young Indian , greatly in- terested me ; and how should I rejoice that Chris tianity should be exhibited to these simple people , by acts of benevolence , charity , and mercy , leaving the ...
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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