They now set before them a small piece of buffalo meat, some dried salmon, berries, and several kinds of roots. Among these last is one which is round and much like an onion in appearance and sweet to the taste: it is called quamash, and is eaten either... Houses and House-life of the American Aborigines - Sida 52efter Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 281 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Nicholas Biddle - 1814 - 518 sidor
...which is round and much like an onion in appearance and sweet to the taste: it is called quaipash, and is eaten either in its natural state, or boiled...cake, which is then called pasheco. After the long abstineiirr tliis was a sumptuous treat; we returned the kindness of the people by a few small presents,... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 466 sidor
...a few men left to guard the women and children. They now set before them a small piece of buffaloe meat, some dried salmon, berries, and several kinds...After the long abstinence this was a sumptuous treat ; we returned the kindness of the people by a few small presents, and then went on in company with... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1866 - 488 sidor
...buffalo-meat, some dried salmon, berries, and several kinds of roots. Among these last was one which is round, much like an onion in appearance, and sweet to the...into a kind of soup, or made into a cake, which is called pasheco. After our long abstinence, this was a sumptuous repast. We returned the kindness of... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1874 - 870 sidor
...the Nez Forces. Wilkes' A'ar., in US Ex. Ex., vol. iv., pp. 410, 462, 41)4. Quamash, 'eaten cither in its natural state, or boiled into a kind of soup,...or made into a cake, which is then called pasheco.' Lf wis and t'larke's Trav., pp. 330, 353, 365, 36i). Women's headdress serves the Flatheads for cooking,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 876 sidor
...into cakes by the Nez Percés. With s' Xar., in US E£. Ex., то!, iv., pp. 410, 462, 494. Quamash, ' eaten either in its natural state, or boiled into a kind of soap, or made into a cake, which is then called pasheco.' L'\c\s and Clarke's Trav., pp. 33d, 353,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 874 sidor
...xiffleurs.' Berries made into cakes by the Ne Es.. Ex., vol. iv., pp. 410, 462, 494. Quamash, 'eateu either in its natural state, or boiled into a kind...or made into a cake, which is then called pasheco.' Leans and Clarke's Trav., pp. 330, 353, 365, 369. Women's headdress serves the Flatheads for cooking,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 874 sidor
...Лаг., in US Ex. Ex., vol. ¡v., pp. 410, 402, 494. Quamash, 'eaten either in its natural «täte, or boiled into a kind of soup, or made into a cake, which is then called pasheeo.' Lewis am!, Claries Trav., pp. 330, 353, 365, 369. Women's head• Iress serves the Flatheads... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - 1893 - 484 sidor
...buffalo-meat, some dried salmon, berries, and several kinds of roots. Among these last is one which is round, much like an onion in appearance, and sweet to the...cake, which is then called pasheco." After the long absticomes out on the Weippe prairie, north of the Nahwah river or Lo Lo Fork, in the vicinity of the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln Artman Himmelwright - 1894 - 320 sidor
...Indian reservation. This low country is plainly lettered "Quamash Flats" ou his map of 1814. mash, and is eaten either in its natural state, or boiled...of soup, or made into a cake, which is then called pasheco.35 After the long abstinence, this was a sumptuous treat. They returned the kindness of the... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1902 - 470 sidor
...and that in the meantime there were only a few men left to guard the women and children. They now set before them a small piece of buffalo meat, some dried...After the long abstinence this was a sumptuous treat ; we returned the kindness of the people by a few small presents, and then went on in company with... | |
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