The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... sometimes lodging more than twenty families.1 1 One of the best descriptions of the Huron and Iroquois houses is that of Sagard , Voyage des Hurons , 118. See also Champlain ( 1627 ) , 78 ; Brébeuf , Relation des Hurons , 1635 , 31 ...
... sometimes lodging more than twenty families.1 1 One of the best descriptions of the Huron and Iroquois houses is that of Sagard , Voyage des Hurons , 118. See also Champlain ( 1627 ) , 78 ; Brébeuf , Relation des Hurons , 1635 , 31 ...
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... or belt of wampum.1 The belts , on occasions 1 Beaver - skins and other valuable furs were sometimes , on such occasions , used as a substitute . DRESS . 19 of importance , were wrought into significant 18 INTRODUCTION .
... or belt of wampum.1 The belts , on occasions 1 Beaver - skins and other valuable furs were sometimes , on such occasions , used as a substitute . DRESS . 19 of importance , were wrought into significant 18 INTRODUCTION .
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... sometimes covering the whole body with indelible devices . When of such extent , the process was very severe ; and though no murmur escaped the sufferer , he sometimes died from its effects . Female life among the Hurons had no bright ...
... sometimes covering the whole body with indelible devices . When of such extent , the process was very severe ; and though no murmur escaped the sufferer , he sometimes died from its effects . Female life among the Hurons had no bright ...
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... Sometimes a village challenged a neighboring village . The game was played in one of the houses . Strong poles were extended from side to side , and on these sat or perched the company , party facing party , while two players struck the ...
... Sometimes a village challenged a neighboring village . The game was played in one of the houses . Strong poles were extended from side to side , and on these sat or perched the company , party facing party , while two players struck the ...
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... Sometimes a crier proclaimed the approach- ing festivity through the village . The house was crowded . Old men , old women , and children thronged the platforms , or clung to the poles which supported the sides and roof . Fires were ...
... Sometimes a crier proclaimed the approach- ing festivity through the village . The house was crowded . Old men , old women , and children thronged the platforms , or clung to the poles which supported the sides and roof . Fires were ...
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