The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... heads are small , their bodies short , and their arms thin as a skele- ton , as are also their thighs ; but their legs are stout and long , and all of one size , and , when they are seated on their heels , their knees rise more than ...
... heads are small , their bodies short , and their arms thin as a skele- ton , as are also their thighs ; but their legs are stout and long , and all of one size , and , when they are seated on their heels , their knees rise more than ...
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... heads , and bone fish - hooks , were fast giving place to the iron of the French ; but they had not laid aside their shields of raw bison - hide , or of wood overlaid with plaited and twisted thongs of skin . They still used , too ...
... heads , and bone fish - hooks , were fast giving place to the iron of the French ; but they had not laid aside their shields of raw bison - hide , or of wood overlaid with plaited and twisted thongs of skin . They still used , too ...
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... head to foot in robes of beaver or otter furs , sometimes of the greatest value . On the inner side , these robes were decorated with painted figures and devices , or embroidered with the dyed quills of the Canada hedgehog . In this art ...
... head to foot in robes of beaver or otter furs , sometimes of the greatest value . On the inner side , these robes were decorated with painted figures and devices , or embroidered with the dyed quills of the Canada hedgehog . In this art ...
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... and sharp witticisms , always taken in good part , though Lafitau says that he has seen the victim so pitilessly ban tered that he was forced to hide his head in his blanket . victim had shown courage , the heart was first roasted.
... and sharp witticisms , always taken in good part , though Lafitau says that he has seen the victim so pitilessly ban tered that he was forced to hide his head in his blanket . victim had shown courage , the heart was first roasted.
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... head being the portion of 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 ...
... head being the portion of 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 ...
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