The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... chief , were all occa- sions of festivity , in which social pleasure was joined with matter of grave import , and which at times gathered nearly all the nation into one great and har- monious concourse . Warlike expeditions , too , were ...
... chief , were all occa- sions of festivity , in which social pleasure was joined with matter of grave import , and which at times gathered nearly all the nation into one great and har- monious concourse . Warlike expeditions , too , were ...
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... chief . Many of the Hurons joined in the feast with reluctance and horror , while others took pleasure in it . This was the only form of cannibalism among them , since , unlike the wan- dering Algonquins , they were rarely under the ...
... chief . Many of the Hurons joined in the feast with reluctance and horror , while others took pleasure in it . This was the only form of cannibalism among them , since , unlike the wan- dering Algonquins , they were rarely under the ...
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... chief cause of disease and death was a monstrous serpent , that lived under the earth . By touching a tuft of hair , a feather , or a fragment of bone , with a portion of his flesh or fat , the sorcerer imparted power to it of entering ...
... chief cause of disease and death was a monstrous serpent , that lived under the earth . By touching a tuft of hair , a feather , or a fragment of bone , with a portion of his flesh or fat , the sorcerer imparted power to it of entering ...
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... chief by hereditary title , though he may become so by force of personal influence or achievement . This The son of a chief can never Neither can he inherit from his father so much as.
... chief by hereditary title , though he may become so by force of personal influence or achievement . This The son of a chief can never Neither can he inherit from his father so much as.
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... chief , or to the sons of his sisters , since these are all sprung from a common mother . This rule of descent was noticed by Champlain among the Hurons in 1615. That excellent observer refers it to an origin which is doubtless its true ...
... chief , or to the sons of his sisters , since these are all sprung from a common mother . This rule of descent was noticed by Champlain among the Hurons in 1615. That excellent observer refers it to an origin which is doubtless its true ...
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