The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... enemy . Magazines of stones , and rude ladders for mounting the rampart , completed the provision for defence . The forts of the Iroquois were stronger and more elaborate than those of the Hurons ; and to this day large districts in New ...
... enemy . Magazines of stones , and rude ladders for mounting the rampart , completed the provision for defence . The forts of the Iroquois were stronger and more elaborate than those of the Hurons ; and to this day large districts in New ...
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... enemies , but were now at peace with them , and about the year 1640 became their close confederates . Indeed , in the ruin which befell that hapless people , the Tionnontates alone retained a tribal organization ; and their descendants ...
... enemies , but were now at peace with them , and about the year 1640 became their close confederates . Indeed , in the ruin which befell that hapless people , the Tionnontates alone retained a tribal organization ; and their descendants ...
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... enemies was burned in his honor.1 Like Jouskeha , he was iden- tified with the sun ; and he is perhaps to be regarded as the same being , under different attributes . Among the Iroquois proper , or Five Nations , there was also a ...
... enemies was burned in his honor.1 Like Jouskeha , he was iden- tified with the sun ; and he is perhaps to be regarded as the same being , under different attributes . Among the Iroquois proper , or Five Nations , there was also a ...
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... enemy or the haunts of game , and unfolded the secrets of good and evil destiny . The dream was a mysterious and inexorable power , whose least behests must be obeyed to the letter , a source , in every Indian town , of endless mischief ...
... enemy or the haunts of game , and unfolded the secrets of good and evil destiny . The dream was a mysterious and inexorable power , whose least behests must be obeyed to the letter , a source , in every Indian town , of endless mischief ...
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... enemy , a rival sorcerer , whom he charged with having caused by charms the disease that afflicted him . He therefore announced that he should kill him . As the rival dwelt at Gaspé , a hundred leagues off , the present execution of the ...
... enemy , a rival sorcerer , whom he charged with having caused by charms the disease that afflicted him . He therefore announced that he should kill him . As the rival dwelt at Gaspé , a hundred leagues off , the present execution of the ...
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