Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... religion , of hunting , fishing , and feasting ; averse to labour , and impatient of control . Does this prove them savages ? The women affect dress and distinctioni are dotingly fond of their children , whose wants , together with the ...
... religion , of hunting , fishing , and feasting ; averse to labour , and impatient of control . Does this prove them savages ? The women affect dress and distinctioni are dotingly fond of their children , whose wants , together with the ...
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... religion of the Euro- peans , as the only means of avoiding the total de- struction of their tribes ; by doing so they would find more favour and security , not only from their father at Washington , but from their great father beyond ...
... religion of the Euro- peans , as the only means of avoiding the total de- struction of their tribes ; by doing so they would find more favour and security , not only from their father at Washington , but from their great father beyond ...
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... religion called Christian ? As under the name of that religion , and from those who professed it , had they experienced all their wrongs and suf- ferings , and had arrived at their present wasted condition ! Surely they should not ...
... religion called Christian ? As under the name of that religion , and from those who professed it , had they experienced all their wrongs and suf- ferings , and had arrived at their present wasted condition ! Surely they should not ...
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... religion made no distinction between white and black men - between men of any name or nation under Heaven : that he who truly did unto his neigh- bour as he would be done by , was approved of Christ , while he who did wrong was ...
... religion made no distinction between white and black men - between men of any name or nation under Heaven : that he who truly did unto his neigh- bour as he would be done by , was approved of Christ , while he who did wrong was ...
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... religion . The Indians have theirs given to them by the Great Spirit , under which they were happy . It was not intended that they should embrace the re- ligion of the whites , and be destroyed by the at- tempt to make them think ...
... religion . The Indians have theirs given to them by the Great Spirit , under which they were happy . It was not intended that they should embrace the re- ligion of the whites , and be destroyed by the at- tempt to make them think ...
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