The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... wampum ; restless children pellmell with restless dogs . Now a tongue of resinous flame painted each wild feature in vivid light ; now the fitful gleam expired , and the group vanished from sight , as their nation has vanished from ...
... wampum ; restless children pellmell with restless dogs . Now a tongue of resinous flame painted each wild feature in vivid light ; now the fitful gleam expired , and the group vanished from sight , as their nation has vanished from ...
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... wampum . This was at once their cur- rency , their ornament , their pen , ink , and parchment ; and its use was by no means confined to tribes of the Iroquois stock . It consisted of elongated beads , white and purple , made from the ...
... wampum . This was at once their cur- rency , their ornament , their pen , ink , and parchment ; and its use was by no means confined to tribes of the Iroquois stock . It consisted of elongated beads , white and purple , made from the ...
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... wampum , -in other words , of the national records ; and it was for them to remember and interpret the meaning of the belts . The figures on wampum - belts were , for the most part , simply mnemonic . So also were those carved on wooden ...
... wampum , -in other words , of the national records ; and it was for them to remember and interpret the meaning of the belts . The figures on wampum - belts were , for the most part , simply mnemonic . So also were those carved on wooden ...
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... wampum with which to adorn herself for the village dances.1 This provisional matrimony was no bar to a license boundless and apparently universal , unattended with loss of reputation on either side . Every instinct of native delicacy ...
... wampum with which to adorn herself for the village dances.1 This provisional matrimony was no bar to a license boundless and apparently universal , unattended with loss of reputation on either side . Every instinct of native delicacy ...
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... wampum , fishing - nets , and corn for fish and furs.1 From various relics found in their graves , it may be inferred that they also traded with tribes of the Upper Lakes , as well as with tribes far southward , towards the Gulf of ...
... wampum , fishing - nets , and corn for fish and furs.1 From various relics found in their graves , it may be inferred that they also traded with tribes of the Upper Lakes , as well as with tribes far southward , towards the Gulf of ...
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