The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... followed . In every Huron town were shrivelled hags , hideous and despised , who in vindictiveness , ferocity , and cruelty far exceeded the men . - To the men fell the task of building the houses , and making weapons , pipes , and ...
... followed . In every Huron town were shrivelled hags , hideous and despised , who in vindictiveness , ferocity , and cruelty far exceeded the men . - To the men fell the task of building the houses , and making weapons , pipes , and ...
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... followed their festal season ; for it was the season of idleness for the men , and of leisure for the women . Feasts , gambling , smoking , and dancing filled the vacant hours . Like other Indians , the Hurons were desperate gamblers ...
... followed their festal season ; for it was the season of idleness for the men , and of leisure for the women . Feasts , gambling , smoking , and dancing filled the vacant hours . Like other Indians , the Hurons were desperate gamblers ...
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... followed the torture of a prisoner . Like the torture itself , it was , among the Hurons , partly an act of vengeance , and partly a religious rite . If the - 1 Sagard gives specimens of their songs . In both dances and feasts there was ...
... followed the torture of a prisoner . Like the torture itself , it was , among the Hurons , partly an act of vengeance , and partly a religious rite . If the - 1 Sagard gives specimens of their songs . In both dances and feasts there was ...
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... followed , and they lived in mutual fear , each ensconced in its palisaded villages . At length , says tradition , a celestial being , incarnate on earth , coun- selled them to compose their strife and unite in a league of defence and ...
... followed , and they lived in mutual fear , each ensconced in its palisaded villages . At length , says tradition , a celestial being , incarnate on earth , coun- selled them to compose their strife and unite in a league of defence and ...
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... followed the catechism , the lesson closing with sing- ing the Pater Noster , translated by the missionary into Algonquin rhymes ; and when all was over , he rewarded each of his pupils with a porringer of peas , to insure their ...
... followed the catechism , the lesson closing with sing- ing the Pater Noster , translated by the missionary into Algonquin rhymes ; and when all was over , he rewarded each of his pupils with a porringer of peas , to insure their ...
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