The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... bark wigwams along the strand of that wild harbor . They were of the lowest Algonquin type . Their ordinary sustenance was derived from the chase ; though often , goaded by deadly famine , they would subsist on roots , the bark and buds ...
... bark wigwams along the strand of that wild harbor . They were of the lowest Algonquin type . Their ordinary sustenance was derived from the chase ; though often , goaded by deadly famine , they would subsist on roots , the bark and buds ...
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... bark villages of the Dahcotah of the St. Peter's are the nearest modern approach to the Huron towns . The whole Huron country abounds with evidences of having been occupied by a numerous population . " On a close inspection of the ...
... bark villages of the Dahcotah of the St. Peter's are the nearest modern approach to the Huron towns . The whole Huron country abounds with evidences of having been occupied by a numerous population . " On a close inspection of the ...
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... bark of the oak , elm , spruce , or white cedar , overlapping like the shingles of a roof , upon which , for their better security , split poles were made fast with cords of linden bark . At the crown of the arch , along the entire ...
... bark of the oak , elm , spruce , or white cedar , overlapping like the shingles of a roof , upon which , for their better security , split poles were made fast with cords of linden bark . At the crown of the arch , along the entire ...
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Francis Parkman. HURON DWELLINGS . 13 of thick sheets of bark , supported by posts and trans- verse poles , and covered with mats and skins . Here , in summer , was the sleeping - place of the inmates , and the space beneath served for ...
Francis Parkman. HURON DWELLINGS . 13 of thick sheets of bark , supported by posts and trans- verse poles , and covered with mats and skins . Here , in summer , was the sleeping - place of the inmates , and the space beneath served for ...
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... bark hung on wooden hinges , or suspended by cords from above . On the site of Huron towns which were destroyed by fire , the size , shape , and arrangement of the houses can still , in some instances , be traced by remains in the form ...
... bark hung on wooden hinges , or suspended by cords from above . On the site of Huron towns which were destroyed by fire , the size , shape , and arrangement of the houses can still , in some instances , be traced by remains in the form ...
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