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Francis Parkman. - CHAPTER XIX . 1644 , 1645 . PEACE . Iroquois Prisoners . Piskaret : his Exploits . oners ... Prisoner's Revenge : her Flight . - Terror of the Colo- nists . - Jesuit Intrepidity · CHAPTER XXII 404 1645-1651 . - PRIEST ...
Francis Parkman. - CHAPTER XIX . 1644 , 1645 . PEACE . Iroquois Prisoners . Piskaret : his Exploits . oners ... Prisoner's Revenge : her Flight . - Terror of the Colo- nists . - Jesuit Intrepidity · CHAPTER XXII 404 1645-1651 . - PRIEST ...
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... prisoner . Like the torture itself , it was , among the Hurons , partly an act of vengeance , and partly a religious rite . If the - 1 Sagard gives specimens of their songs . In both dances and feasts there was no little variety . These ...
... prisoner . Like the torture itself , it was , among the Hurons , partly an act of vengeance , and partly a religious rite . If the - 1 Sagard gives specimens of their songs . In both dances and feasts there was no little variety . These ...
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... prisoners burned to death . The act had somewhat of a religious character , was attended with cere monial observances , and was restricted to the family in question . See Hon . Lewis Cass , in the appendix to Colonel Whiting's poem ...
... prisoners burned to death . The act had somewhat of a religious character , was attended with cere monial observances , and was restricted to the family in question . See Hon . Lewis Cass , in the appendix to Colonel Whiting's poem ...
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... prisoners , a practice unknown to the Hurons.2 Their country was full of game , and they were bold and active hunters . In form and stature they surpassed even the Hurons , whom they resembled in their mode of life , and from whose ...
... prisoners , a practice unknown to the Hurons.2 Their country was full of game , and they were bold and active hunters . In form and stature they surpassed even the Hurons , whom they resembled in their mode of life , and from whose ...
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... prisoners of war , when they had burned and butchered as many of them as would serve to sate their own ire and that of their women , were divided , man by man , woman by woman , and child by child , adopted into different families and ...
... prisoners of war , when they had burned and butchered as many of them as would serve to sate their own ire and that of their women , were divided , man by man , woman by woman , and child by child , adopted into different families and ...
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Algonquins appeared band bark bear body Brébeuf called Canada canoes chief Christian church close colony converts council cross danger dead death early earth enemy escaped faith Father feast fell fire followed forced forest fort four France French gave give hand head heart Heaven hope hundred Indian Iroquois island Jesuits Jeune Jogues Joseph killed Lake Lalemant land length less letter lived Marie mission missionary Mohawks Montreal morning nature night once party passed peace present priests prisoners qu'il Quebec Ragueneau reached received Relation des Hurons remained rest returned river Sainte Marie savage says seemed seen sent shore side soldiers sometimes soon spirit Superior taken thought tion took town tribes turned village warriors winter women writes young