The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... less abject kindred of New England . These were the Hurons , of whom the modern Wyandots are a rem- nant . Both in themselves and as a type of their generic stock they demand more than a passing notice.1 1 The usual confusion of Indian ...
... less abject kindred of New England . These were the Hurons , of whom the modern Wyandots are a rem- nant . Both in themselves and as a type of their generic stock they demand more than a passing notice.1 1 The usual confusion of Indian ...
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... less improvident than the roving Algonquins , and stores of provision were laid up against a season of want . Their main stock of corn was buried in caches , or deep holes in the earth , either within or without the houses . In respect ...
... less improvident than the roving Algonquins , and stores of provision were laid up against a season of want . Their main stock of corn was buried in caches , or deep holes in the earth , either within or without the houses . In respect ...
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... less skilful . The Iroquois in the absence of the birch were forced to use the bark of the elm , which was greatly inferior both in light- ness and strength . Of pipes , than which nothing was more important in their eyes , the Hurons ...
... less skilful . The Iroquois in the absence of the birch were forced to use the bark of the elm , which was greatly inferior both in light- ness and strength . Of pipes , than which nothing was more important in their eyes , the Hurons ...
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... " exclaimed some astonished Frenchman . Hence the name , Hurons . 2 Bressani , Relation Abrégée , 72. Champlain has a picture of a warrior thus tattooed . MARRIAGE . 21 them less sensible of pain , certainly 20 INTRODUCTION .
... " exclaimed some astonished Frenchman . Hence the name , Hurons . 2 Bressani , Relation Abrégée , 72. Champlain has a picture of a warrior thus tattooed . MARRIAGE . 21 them less sensible of pain , certainly 20 INTRODUCTION .
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Francis Parkman. MARRIAGE . 21 them less sensible of pain , certainly made them less susceptible of passion , than the higher races of men , the Hurons were notoriously dissolute , far exceed- ing in this respect the wandering and ...
Francis Parkman. MARRIAGE . 21 them less sensible of pain , certainly made them less susceptible of passion , than the higher races of men , the Hurons were notoriously dissolute , far exceed- ing in this respect the wandering and ...
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