Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... origin from the Tartars , or from any other race of men ; whether America was peopled from any of the countries of the old hemisphere , or those from America , are questions upon which I have never yet employed my mind . I have ...
... origin from the Tartars , or from any other race of men ; whether America was peopled from any of the countries of the old hemisphere , or those from America , are questions upon which I have never yet employed my mind . I have ...
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... origin , which not long ago were thought to exist only in the vicinity of the great lakes , while we are enabled to trace them even to the banks of the Missouri . Thus one branch of knowledge comes in aid of another , and a course of ...
... origin , which not long ago were thought to exist only in the vicinity of the great lakes , while we are enabled to trace them even to the banks of the Missouri . Thus one branch of knowledge comes in aid of another , and a course of ...
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... pos- sess of the origin , history , connexions , and relations , of the various families of human beings by whom this globe now is and formerly was inhabited . CATALOGUE Of Manuscript Works , on the Indians and their 306 LANGUAGE .
... pos- sess of the origin , history , connexions , and relations , of the various families of human beings by whom this globe now is and formerly was inhabited . CATALOGUE Of Manuscript Works , on the Indians and their 306 LANGUAGE .
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... origin . : " An American writer of no inconsiderable repute pronounced some years ago , that the two forts at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers , one covering forty and the other twenty acres , were erected by Ferdinand de ...
... origin . : " An American writer of no inconsiderable repute pronounced some years ago , that the two forts at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers , one covering forty and the other twenty acres , were erected by Ferdinand de ...
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... had seen the attention of the Americans attracted to these erections , and had invented the fabulous account of which I have spoken , the Indians of the present day did not pretend to know any thing about their origin . They APPENDIX .
... had seen the attention of the Americans attracted to these erections , and had invented the fabulous account of which I have spoken , the Indians of the present day did not pretend to know any thing about their origin . They APPENDIX .
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