The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... Women ; Trade ; Festivities ; Medi- cine . The Tobacco Nation . The Neutrals . The Eries . -The Andastes . - The Iroquois : Social and Political Organ- ization . Iroquois Institutions , Customs , and Character . - Indian Religion and ...
... Women ; Trade ; Festivities ; Medi- cine . The Tobacco Nation . The Neutrals . The Eries . -The Andastes . - The Iroquois : Social and Political Organ- ization . Iroquois Institutions , Customs , and Character . - Indian Religion and ...
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... WOMEN ; TRADE ; FESTIVI TIES ; MEDICINE . - THE TOBACCO NATION . — THE NEUTRALS.— THE ERIES . -THE ANDASTES . THE IROQUOIS : SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION . - IROQUOIS INSTITUTIONS , CUSTOMS , AND CHARACTER . — INDIAN RELIGION AND ...
... WOMEN ; TRADE ; FESTIVI TIES ; MEDICINE . - THE TOBACCO NATION . — THE NEUTRALS.— THE ERIES . -THE ANDASTES . THE IROQUOIS : SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION . - IROQUOIS INSTITUTIONS , CUSTOMS , AND CHARACTER . — INDIAN RELIGION AND ...
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... women made a species of earthen pot for cooking , but these were supplanted by the copper kettles of the French traders . They wove rush mats with no little skill . They spun twine from hemp , by the primitive process of rolling it on ...
... women made a species of earthen pot for cooking , but these were supplanted by the copper kettles of the French traders . They wove rush mats with no little skill . They spun twine from hemp , by the primitive process of rolling it on ...
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... women , according to the Jesuits , was more modest than that " of our most pious ladies of France . " The young girls on festal occasions must be excepted from this commendation , as they wore merely a kilt from the waist to the knee ...
... women , according to the Jesuits , was more modest than that " of our most pious ladies of France . " The young girls on festal occasions must be excepted from this commendation , as they wore merely a kilt from the waist to the knee ...
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... women . The matrons had often a considerable influ- ence on the decisions of the councils . Lafitau , whose book appeared in 1724 , says that the nation was corrupt in his time , but that this was a degeneracy from their ancient manners ...
... women . The matrons had often a considerable influ- ence on the decisions of the councils . Lafitau , whose book appeared in 1724 , says that the nation was corrupt in his time , but that this was a degeneracy from their ancient manners ...
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