The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... Manabozho , a mythical personage , to be described hereafter . The Amikouas , or People of the Beaver , an Algonquin tribe of Lake Huron , claimed descent from the carcass of the great original beaver , or father of the beavers . They ...
... Manabozho , a mythical personage , to be described hereafter . The Amikouas , or People of the Beaver , an Algonquin tribe of Lake Huron , claimed descent from the carcass of the great original beaver , or father of the beavers . They ...
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... Manabozho , Messou , Michabou , Nanabush , or the Great Hare . As each species of animal has its archetype or king , so , among the Algonquins , Manabozho is king of all these animal kings . Tradi- tion is diverse as to his origin ...
... Manabozho , Messou , Michabou , Nanabush , or the Great Hare . As each species of animal has its archetype or king , so , among the Algonquins , Manabozho is king of all these animal kings . Tradi- tion is diverse as to his origin ...
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... Manabozho was ever an object of worship ; yet , despite his absurdity , tradition declares him to be chief among the manitous , in short , the " Great Spirit . " 2 It was he who restored the world , submerged by a deluge . He was ...
... Manabozho was ever an object of worship ; yet , despite his absurdity , tradition declares him to be chief among the manitous , in short , the " Great Spirit . " 2 It was he who restored the world , submerged by a deluge . He was ...
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... Manabozho climbed a tree , which , in answer to his entreaties , grew as the flood rose around it , and thus saved him from the vengeance of the evil spirits . Submerged to the neck , he looked abroad on the waste of waters , and at ...
... Manabozho climbed a tree , which , in answer to his entreaties , grew as the flood rose around it , and thus saved him from the vengeance of the evil spirits . Submerged to the neck , he looked abroad on the waste of waters , and at ...
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... Manabozho , once gave to an Indian the gift of immortality , tied in a bundle , enjoining him never to open it . The Indian's wife , however , impelled by curiosity , one day cut the string : the precious gift flew out , and Indians ...
... Manabozho , once gave to an Indian the gift of immortality , tied in a bundle , enjoining him never to open it . The Indian's wife , however , impelled by curiosity , one day cut the string : the precious gift flew out , and Indians ...
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