The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... Indian Religion and Superstitions . - The Indian Mind . CHAPTER I. 1634 . NOTRE - DAME DES ANGES . Quebec in 1634. - Father Le Jeune . - The Mission - house : its Domestic Economy . — The Jesuits and their Designs CHAPTER II . LOYOLA ...
... Indian Religion and Superstitions . - The Indian Mind . CHAPTER I. 1634 . NOTRE - DAME DES ANGES . Quebec in 1634. - Father Le Jeune . - The Mission - house : its Domestic Economy . — The Jesuits and their Designs CHAPTER II . LOYOLA ...
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... Indians . - The First Encampment . - The Apostate . Forest Life in Winter . -The Indian Hut . - The Sorcerer : his Persecution of the Priest.- Evil Com- pany . - - --- Magic . Incantations . -- Christmas . - Starvation . - Hopes of ...
... Indians . - The First Encampment . - The Apostate . Forest Life in Winter . -The Indian Hut . - The Sorcerer : his Persecution of the Priest.- Evil Com- pany . - - --- Magic . Incantations . -- Christmas . - Starvation . - Hopes of ...
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... INDIAN RELIGION AND SUPERSTITIONS . THE INDIAN MIND . - - - - AMERICA , when it became known to Europeans , was , as it had long been , a scene of wide - spread revolution . North and South , tribe was giving place to tribe , language ...
... INDIAN RELIGION AND SUPERSTITIONS . THE INDIAN MIND . - - - - AMERICA , when it became known to Europeans , was , as it had long been , a scene of wide - spread revolution . North and South , tribe was giving place to tribe , language ...
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... Indian corn , cooked without salt in a variety of forms , each more odious than the last . Venison was instance , distinct traces of a double line of palisades are visible along the embankment . ( See Squier , Aboriginal Monuments of ...
... Indian corn , cooked without salt in a variety of forms , each more odious than the last . Venison was instance , distinct traces of a double line of palisades are visible along the embankment . ( See Squier , Aboriginal Monuments of ...
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... Indians contrived to shape and perforate this intractable material . The art soon fell into disuse , however ; for ... Indian girls at festivals and dances . It served also a graver purpose . No compact , no speech , or clause of a ...
... Indians contrived to shape and perforate this intractable material . The art soon fell into disuse , however ; for ... Indian girls at festivals and dances . It served also a graver purpose . No compact , no speech , or clause of a ...
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