The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... gives a description and plan of the Iroquois Council - House in 1751 , which was of this construction . Indeed , the Iroquois preserved this mode of building , in all essential points , down to a recent period . They usually framed the ...
... gives a description and plan of the Iroquois Council - House in 1751 , which was of this construction . Indeed , the Iroquois preserved this mode of building , in all essential points , down to a recent period . They usually framed the ...
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... gives ample evidence of a shameless license . One of their most earnest advocates of the present day admits that the passion of love among them had no other than an animal existence . ( Morgan , League of the Iroquois , 322. ) There is ...
... gives ample evidence of a shameless license . One of their most earnest advocates of the present day admits that the passion of love among them had no other than an animal existence . ( Morgan , League of the Iroquois , 322. ) There is ...
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... gives specimens of their songs . In both dances and feasts there was no little variety . These were sometimes combined . It is impossible , in brief space , to indicate more than their general features . In the famous " war - dance ...
... gives specimens of their songs . In both dances and feasts there was no little variety . These were sometimes combined . It is impossible , in brief space , to indicate more than their general features . In the famous " war - dance ...
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... gives a description of one of these scenes , at which he was present . ( Ibid . , 1637 , 118. ) The same horrible practice prevailed to a greater extent among the Iroquois . One of the most remarkable instances of Indian canni- balism ...
... gives a description of one of these scenes , at which he was present . ( Ibid . , 1637 , 118. ) The same horrible practice prevailed to a greater extent among the Iroquois . One of the most remarkable instances of Indian canni- balism ...
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... give an average internal capacity of eighty - eight cubic inches , which is within two inches of the Caucasian mean . ” — Morton , Crania Amer- icana , 195. It is remarkable that the internal capacity of the skulls of the barbarous ...
... give an average internal capacity of eighty - eight cubic inches , which is within two inches of the Caucasian mean . ” — Morton , Crania Amer- icana , 195. It is remarkable that the internal capacity of the skulls of the barbarous ...
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