Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... insincerity of expression pervading all ranks , that few indeed are to be found who speak just what they wish or know . This duplicity is the effect of what is termed a high state of refinement . We are 30 EVIDENCES OF GENERAL CAPACITY.
... insincerity of expression pervading all ranks , that few indeed are to be found who speak just what they wish or know . This duplicity is the effect of what is termed a high state of refinement . We are 30 EVIDENCES OF GENERAL CAPACITY.
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... speaking ; and then they reply in the hope of not being them- selves interrupted . This was perfectly exemplified by Miss Brandt and her brother ; and I hope the lesson my daughters were so forcibly taught by the natural politeness of ...
... speaking ; and then they reply in the hope of not being them- selves interrupted . This was perfectly exemplified by Miss Brandt and her brother ; and I hope the lesson my daughters were so forcibly taught by the natural politeness of ...
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... speak the truth . The Great Spirit looks down upon us , and I call Him to witness all that may pass between us on this occasion . If I am here now and have seen your people , your houses , your vessels on the big lake , and a great many ...
... speak the truth . The Great Spirit looks down upon us , and I call Him to witness all that may pass between us on this occasion . If I am here now and have seen your people , your houses , your vessels on the big lake , and a great many ...
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... speak for them , on a subject with which they are entirely unac- quainted - I am afraid it is too soon for us to attempt to change habits . We have too much game in our country - we feed too plentifully on the buffalo to bruise our ...
... speak for them , on a subject with which they are entirely unac- quainted - I am afraid it is too soon for us to attempt to change habits . We have too much game in our country - we feed too plentifully on the buffalo to bruise our ...
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... speak of the Cattaraugus reservation . We have the right of ferriage on one side of the river . A man , by the name of Mack , deprives us of this right . Have we any remedy ? J Brother ! -We have been brief . We hope to be understood ...
... speak of the Cattaraugus reservation . We have the right of ferriage on one side of the river . A man , by the name of Mack , deprives us of this right . Have we any remedy ? J Brother ! -We have been brief . We hope to be understood ...
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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