The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... young aspirants , whose honors were yet to be won ; damsels gay with ochre and wampum ; restless children pellmell with restless dogs . Now a tongue of resinous flame painted each wild feature in vivid light ; now the fitful gleam ...
... young aspirants , whose honors were yet to be won ; damsels gay with ochre and wampum ; restless children pellmell with restless dogs . Now a tongue of resinous flame painted each wild feature in vivid light ; now the fitful gleam ...
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... young girls on festal occasions must be excepted from this commendation , as they wore merely a kilt from the waist to the knee , besides the wampum decora- tions of the breast and arms . Their long black hair , gathered behind the neck ...
... young girls on festal occasions must be excepted from this commendation , as they wore merely a kilt from the waist to the knee , besides the wampum decora- tions of the breast and arms . Their long black hair , gathered behind the neck ...
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... young men and boys , who devoured it to increase their own courage . The body was then divided , thrown into the kettles , and eaten by the assembly , the head being the portion of the chief . Many of the Hurons joined in the feast with ...
... young men and boys , who devoured it to increase their own courage . The body was then divided , thrown into the kettles , and eaten by the assembly , the head being the portion of the chief . Many of the Hurons joined in the feast with ...
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... young woman was perma- nently married , the other women of the village supplied her with firewood for the year , each contrib- uting an armful . When one or more families were without shelter , the men of the village joined in building ...
... young woman was perma- nently married , the other women of the village supplied her with firewood for the year , each contrib- uting an armful . When one or more families were without shelter , the men of the village joined in building ...
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... young squaws , untaught to blush , echoed each hardy jest or rough sarcasm . - In the organization of the savage communities of the continent , one feature , more or less conspicuous , continually appears . Each nation or tribe to adopt ...
... young squaws , untaught to blush , echoed each hardy jest or rough sarcasm . - In the organization of the savage communities of the continent , one feature , more or less conspicuous , continually appears . Each nation or tribe to adopt ...
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