The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... ground of Kentucky.1 Like a great island in the midst of the Algonquins lay the country of tribes speaking the generic tongue of the Iroquois . The true Iroquois , or Five Nations , 1 The word Algonquin is here used in its broadest ...
... ground of Kentucky.1 Like a great island in the midst of the Algonquins lay the country of tribes speaking the generic tongue of the Iroquois . The true Iroquois , or Five Nations , 1 The word Algonquin is here used in its broadest ...
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... " the greatest part of it seems to have been cleared at former periods , and almost the only places bearing the character of the primitive forest are the low grounds . " feet long , though in breadth and height they did.
... " the greatest part of it seems to have been cleared at former periods , and almost the only places bearing the character of the primitive forest are the low grounds . " feet long , though in breadth and height they did.
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... ground , in a line down . the middle of the house . Each sufficed for two families , who , in winter , slept closely packed around them . Above , just under the vaulted roof , were a great number of poles , like the perches of a hen ...
... ground , in a line down . the middle of the house . Each sufficed for two families , who , in winter , slept closely packed around them . Above , just under the vaulted roof , were a great number of poles , like the perches of a hen ...
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... by the nature of the ground . Frequently a precipice or river sufficed for partial defence , and the line of embankment occurs only on one or two sides . In one Among these tribes there was no individual owner- ship of.
... by the nature of the ground . Frequently a precipice or river sufficed for partial defence , and the line of embankment occurs only on one or two sides . In one Among these tribes there was no individual owner- ship of.
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... ground was of a nature to yield easily to their rude implements , were planted simply in holes dug for the purpose . Such seems to have been the Iroquois fortress attacked by Champlain in 1615 . The Muscogees , with other Southern ...
... ground was of a nature to yield easily to their rude implements , were planted simply in holes dug for the purpose . Such seems to have been the Iroquois fortress attacked by Champlain in 1615 . The Muscogees , with other Southern ...
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