The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... Feast . -The Priests accused of Magic . - The - Drought and the Red Cross CHAPTER VII . 1636 , 1637 . THE FEAST OF THE DEAD . Huron Graves . - Preparation for the Ceremony . - Disinterment . -The Mourning . The Funeral March . -The ...
... Feast . -The Priests accused of Magic . - The - Drought and the Red Cross CHAPTER VII . 1636 , 1637 . THE FEAST OF THE DEAD . Huron Graves . - Preparation for the Ceremony . - Disinterment . -The Mourning . The Funeral March . -The ...
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... row , planted upright . The tribes of Virginia occasion- ally surrounded their dwellings with a triple palisade . — Beverly , History of Virginia , 149 . - THE ARTS . 17 a luxury found only at feasts 16 INTRODUCTION .
... row , planted upright . The tribes of Virginia occasion- ally surrounded their dwellings with a triple palisade . — Beverly , History of Virginia , 149 . - THE ARTS . 17 a luxury found only at feasts 16 INTRODUCTION .
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Francis Parkman. THE ARTS . 17 a luxury found only at feasts ; dog - flesh was in high esteem ; and , in some of the towns , captive bears were fattened for festive occasions . These tribes were far less improvident than the roving ...
Francis Parkman. THE ARTS . 17 a luxury found only at feasts ; dog - flesh was in high esteem ; and , in some of the towns , captive bears were fattened for festive occasions . These tribes were far less improvident than the roving ...
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... the bride's bringing a dish of boiled maize to the bride- groom , together with an armful of fuel . There was often a feast of the relatives , or of the whole village . HURON TRAFFIC . 23 ing , and harvesting , smoking 22 INTRODUCTION .
... the bride's bringing a dish of boiled maize to the bride- groom , together with an armful of fuel . There was often a feast of the relatives , or of the whole village . HURON TRAFFIC . 23 ing , and harvesting , smoking 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... Feasts , gambling , smoking , and dancing filled the vacant hours . Like other Indians , the Hurons were desperate gamblers , staking their all , ornaments , clothing , canoes , pipes , weapons , and wives . One of their principal games ...
... Feasts , gambling , smoking , and dancing filled the vacant hours . Like other Indians , the Hurons were desperate gamblers , staking their all , ornaments , clothing , canoes , pipes , weapons , and wives . One of their principal games ...
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Algonquins appeared band bark bear body Brébeuf called Canada canoes chief Christian church close colony converts council cross danger dead death early earth enemy escaped faith Father feast fell fire followed forced forest fort four France French gave give hand head heart Heaven hope hundred Indian Iroquois island Jesuits Jeune Jogues Joseph killed Lake Lalemant land length less letter lived Marie mission missionary Mohawks Montreal morning nature night once party passed peace present priests prisoners qu'il Quebec Ragueneau reached received Relation des Hurons remained rest returned river Sainte Marie savage says seemed seen sent shore side soldiers sometimes soon spirit Superior taken thought tion took town tribes turned village warriors winter women writes young