The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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Francis Parkman. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . NATIVE TRIBES . Divisions . - The Algonquins . - The Hurons : their Houses ; For- tifications ; Habits ; Arts ; Women ; Trade ; Festivities ; Medi- cine . The Tobacco Nation . The Neutrals . The ...
Francis Parkman. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . NATIVE TRIBES . Divisions . - The Algonquins . - The Hurons : their Houses ; For- tifications ; Habits ; Arts ; Women ; Trade ; Festivities ; Medi- cine . The Tobacco Nation . The Neutrals . The ...
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... ALGONQUINS . THE HURONS : THEIR HOUSES FORTIFICATIONS ; HABITS ; ARTS ; WOMEN ; TRADE ; FESTIVI TIES ; MEDICINE . - THE TOBACCO NATION . — THE NEUTRALS.— THE ERIES . -THE ANDASTES . THE IROQUOIS : SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION ...
... ALGONQUINS . THE HURONS : THEIR HOUSES FORTIFICATIONS ; HABITS ; ARTS ; WOMEN ; TRADE ; FESTIVI TIES ; MEDICINE . - THE TOBACCO NATION . — THE NEUTRALS.— THE ERIES . -THE ANDASTES . THE IROQUOIS : SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION ...
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... Algonquins lay the country of tribes speaking the generic tongue of the Iroquois . The true Iroquois , or Five Nations , 1 The word Algonquin is here used in its broadest signification . It was originally applied to a group of tribes ...
... Algonquins lay the country of tribes speaking the generic tongue of the Iroquois . The true Iroquois , or Five Nations , 1 The word Algonquin is here used in its broadest signification . It was originally applied to a group of tribes ...
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... Algonquin populations , the densest , despite a recent epidemic which had swept them off by thou- sands , was in New ... Algonquins ; and small Dahcotah bands had also planted them- selves on the eastern side of the Mississippi , nearly ...
... Algonquin populations , the densest , despite a recent epidemic which had swept them off by thou- sands , was in New ... Algonquins ; and small Dahcotah bands had also planted them- selves on the eastern side of the Mississippi , nearly ...
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... Algonquins of the tribe called Atticamegues might possibly be seen . The fear of the Iroquois was everywhere ; and as the voyager passed some wooded point , or thicket - covered island , the whistling of a stone - headed arrow ...
... Algonquins of the tribe called Atticamegues might possibly be seen . The fear of the Iroquois was everywhere ; and as the voyager passed some wooded point , or thicket - covered island , the whistling of a stone - headed arrow ...
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