The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... Senecas , and in habits and language to have resembled the Hurons.2 They were noted warriors , fought with poisoned arrows , and were long a terror to the neigh- boring Iroquois.3 1 The Hurons became very jealous , when La Roche Dallion ...
... Senecas , and in habits and language to have resembled the Hurons.2 They were noted warriors , fought with poisoned arrows , and were long a terror to the neigh- boring Iroquois.3 1 The Hurons became very jealous , when La Roche Dallion ...
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... Senecas . There was discord among them ; wars followed , and they lived in mutual fear , each ensconced in its ... Seneca nation . Though often differing widely from Mr. Morgan's conclusions , I cannot bear a too emphatic testimony to ...
... Senecas . There was discord among them ; wars followed , and they lived in mutual fear , each ensconced in its ... Seneca nation . Though often differing widely from Mr. Morgan's conclusions , I cannot bear a too emphatic testimony to ...
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... Senecas ; and so , too , of the remaining clans . All the Iroquois , irrespective of nationality , were therefore divided into eight families , each tracing its descent to a common mother , and each designated by its distinctive emblem ...
... Senecas ; and so , too , of the remaining clans . All the Iroquois , irrespective of nationality , were therefore divided into eight families , each tracing its descent to a common mother , and each designated by its distinctive emblem ...
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... The proceedings for detecting thieves were regular and methodical , after established customs . According to Bressani , no thief ever inculpated the innocent . MILITARY ORGANIZATION . 57 to the Senecas ; but , 56 INTRODUCTION .
... The proceedings for detecting thieves were regular and methodical , after established customs . According to Bressani , no thief ever inculpated the innocent . MILITARY ORGANIZATION . 57 to the Senecas ; but , 56 INTRODUCTION .
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Francis Parkman. MILITARY ORGANIZATION . 57 to the Senecas ; but , except on occasions of unusual importance , it does not appear that they took a very active part in the conduct of wars . The Iroquois lived in a state of chronic warfare ...
Francis Parkman. MILITARY ORGANIZATION . 57 to the Senecas ; but , except on occasions of unusual importance , it does not appear that they took a very active part in the conduct of wars . The Iroquois lived in a state of chronic warfare ...
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