Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... a child's finger , so that by the time the whole was cut up , it made a great heap ; they then took the rope at one end , and drew it gently along , carefully avoiding its breaking . It was drawn out into a 16 INDIAN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... a child's finger , so that by the time the whole was cut up , it made a great heap ; they then took the rope at one end , and drew it gently along , carefully avoiding its breaking . It was drawn out into a 16 INDIAN ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... whole of the " country which the Great Spirit had given us . One " of our tribes was forced to wander far beyond 66 66 66 Quebec ; others dispersed in small bodies , and " sought places of refuge where they could ; some * An Indian ...
... whole of the " country which the Great Spirit had given us . One " of our tribes was forced to wander far beyond 66 66 66 Quebec ; others dispersed in small bodies , and " sought places of refuge where they could ; some * An Indian ...
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... whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which was " to last as long as the sun should shine , or the waters run in the rivers . ” 66 The fire was entirely extinguished by the blood of ...
... whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which was " to last as long as the sun should shine , or the waters run in the rivers . ” 66 The fire was entirely extinguished by the blood of ...
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... whole history of what took place between the whites and the Indians , since the former first came into their country ; and relate the whole with ease and with an eloquence not to be imitated . On the tab- lets of their memories they ...
... whole history of what took place between the whites and the Indians , since the former first came into their country ; and relate the whole with ease and with an eloquence not to be imitated . On the tab- lets of their memories they ...
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... whole , is a noble and profound vindication of this primitive people . * Montaigne's Essays , book 1. chap . 30. Cotton's translation . 37 CHAPTER V. FEELINGS AND VIEWS OF THE INDIANS AT 36 EVIDENCE OF GENERAL CAPACITY , & c .
... whole , is a noble and profound vindication of this primitive people . * Montaigne's Essays , book 1. chap . 30. Cotton's translation . 37 CHAPTER V. FEELINGS AND VIEWS OF THE INDIANS AT 36 EVIDENCE OF GENERAL CAPACITY , & c .
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