The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... present day.1 They covered a space of from one to ten acres , the dwellings clustering together with little or no pre- tension to order . In general , these singular struc- tures were about thirty or thirty - five feet in length ...
... present day.1 They covered a space of from one to ten acres , the dwellings clustering together with little or no pre- tension to order . In general , these singular struc- tures were about thirty or thirty - five feet in length ...
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... of California , at the present day , wear a sort of breastplate " composed of thin parallel battens of very tough wood , woven together with a small cord . " masterpiece of Huron handiwork , however , was the birch 2.
... of California , at the present day , wear a sort of breastplate " composed of thin parallel battens of very tough wood , woven together with a small cord . " masterpiece of Huron handiwork , however , was the birch 2.
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... 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 clear proof that the tribes of the South were equally corrupt . ( See Lawson , Carolina ...
... 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 clear proof that the tribes of the South were equally corrupt . ( See Lawson , Carolina ...
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... 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 is that furnished by a Western tribe , the Miamis , among whom ...
... 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 is that furnished by a Western tribe , the Miamis , among whom ...
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... present , not chiefs only , but also a great con- course of the people ; and at these and other councils the chiefs and principal men voted on proposed measures by means of small sticks or reeds , the opinion of the plurality ruling.1 ...
... present , not chiefs only , but also a great con- course of the people ; and at these and other councils the chiefs and principal men voted on proposed measures by means of small sticks or reeds , the opinion of the plurality ruling.1 ...
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