The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... the interior . To - day there were dances , songs , and feastings ; to - morrow all again was solitude , and the Ottawa was covered with the canoes of the returning warriors . ALGONQUINS . 9 Along this stream , a main route INTRODUCTION .
... the interior . To - day there were dances , songs , and feastings ; to - morrow all again was solitude , and the Ottawa was covered with the canoes of the returning warriors . ALGONQUINS . 9 Along this stream , a main route INTRODUCTION .
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Francis Parkman. masterpiece of Huron handiwork , however , was the birch canoe , in the construction of which the Algonquins were no less skilful . The Iroquois in the absence of the birch were forced to use the bark of the elm , which ...
Francis Parkman. masterpiece of Huron handiwork , however , was the birch canoe , in the construction of which the Algonquins were no less skilful . The Iroquois in the absence of the birch were forced to use the bark of the elm , which ...
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... canoes . For the rest , their home - life was a life of leisure and amuse- ment . The summer and autumn were their seasons of serious employment , of war , hunting , fishing , and trade . There was an established system of traffic ...
... canoes . For the rest , their home - life was a life of leisure and amuse- ment . The summer and autumn were their seasons of serious employment , of war , hunting , fishing , and trade . There was an established system of traffic ...
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... canoes , pipes , weapons , and wives . One of their principal games was played with plum - stones , or wooden lozenges , black on one side and white on the other . These were tossed up in a wooden bowl , by striking it sharply upon the ...
... canoes , pipes , weapons , and wives . One of their principal games was played with plum - stones , or wooden lozenges , black on one side and white on the other . These were tossed up in a wooden bowl , by striking it sharply upon the ...
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... made the heights accessible , a zigzag path connected the warehouses and the fort . Now , embarked in the canoe of some Montagnais Indian , let him cross the St. Lawrence , land at the 1634. } QUEBEC IN 1634 . - 89 pier ,
... made the heights accessible , a zigzag path connected the warehouses and the fort . Now , embarked in the canoe of some Montagnais Indian , let him cross the St. Lawrence , land at the 1634. } QUEBEC IN 1634 . - 89 pier ,
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