The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... squaws hung the ears of unshelled corn , till the rude abode , through all its length , seemed decked with a golden tapestry . In general , however , its only lining was a thick coating of soot from the smoke of fires with neither ...
... squaws hung the ears of unshelled corn , till the rude abode , through all its length , seemed decked with a golden tapestry . In general , however , its only lining was a thick coating of soot from the smoke of fires with neither ...
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... squaws , hideous with threescore years of hardship ; grisly old warriors , scarred with Iroquois war - clubs ; young aspirants , whose honors were yet to be won ; damsels gay with ochre and wampum ; restless children pellmell with ...
... squaws , hideous with threescore years of hardship ; grisly old warriors , scarred with Iroquois war - clubs ; young aspirants , whose honors were yet to be won ; damsels gay with ochre and wampum ; restless children pellmell with ...
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... squaws , working with their hoes of wood and bone among the charred stumps , sowed their corn , beans , pumpkins , tobacco , sunflowers , and Huron hemp . No manure was used ; but at intervals of from ten to thirty years , when the soil ...
... squaws , working with their hoes of wood and bone among the charred stumps , sowed their corn , beans , pumpkins , tobacco , sunflowers , and Huron hemp . No manure was used ; but at intervals of from ten to thirty years , when the soil ...
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... squaws filled with their ladles the bowls of all the favorite among the Iroquois , some of whom hold to the belief that they will play it after death in the realms of bliss . In all their important games of chance , they employed charms ...
... squaws filled with their ladles the bowls of all the favorite among the Iroquois , some of whom hold to the belief that they will play it after death in the realms of bliss . In all their important games of chance , they employed charms ...
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... squaws , with whom , in their combustible tenements , fire was a constant bugbear . Among the Hurons and kindred tribes , disease was frequently ascribed to some hidden wish ungratified , Hence the patient was overwhelmed with gifts ...
... squaws , with whom , in their combustible tenements , fire was a constant bugbear . Among the Hurons and kindred tribes , disease was frequently ascribed to some hidden wish ungratified , Hence the patient was overwhelmed with gifts ...
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