The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... bears were fattened for festive occasions . These tribes were far less improvident than the roving Algonquins , and stores of provision were laid up against a season of want . Their main stock of corn was buried in caches , or deep ...
... bears were fattened for festive occasions . These tribes were far less improvident than the roving Algonquins , and stores of provision were laid up against a season of want . Their main stock of corn was buried in caches , or deep ...
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... bears were served up . The invitation was simple . The messenger addressed the desired guest with the concise sum- mons , " Come and eat ; " and to refuse was a grave offence . He took his dish and spoon , and repaired . to the scene of ...
... bears were served up . The invitation was simple . The messenger addressed the desired guest with the concise sum- mons , " Come and eat ; " and to refuse was a grave offence . He took his dish and spoon , and repaired . to the scene of ...
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... bears , and beating with sticks on sheets of dry bark . Here the assembly danced and whooped for hours together , with a din to which a civilized patient would promptly have succumbed . Sometimes the doctor wrought himself into a ...
... bears , and beating with sticks on sheets of dry bark . Here the assembly danced and whooped for hours together , with a din to which a civilized patient would promptly have succumbed . Sometimes the doctor wrought himself into a ...
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... Bear . " As the clans are usually named after animals , this makes confusion , and may easily lead to error . The Bear Nation was the principal member of the league . 2 Among modern students of Iroquois institutions , a place far in ...
... Bear . " As the clans are usually named after animals , this makes confusion , and may easily lead to error . The Bear Nation was the principal member of the league . 2 Among modern students of Iroquois institutions , a place far in ...
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... bear a too emphatic testimony to the value of his researches . The Notes on the Iroquois of Mr. H. R. Schoolcraft also contain some interesting facts ; but here , as in all Mr. Schoolcraft's produc- tions , the reader must scrupulously ...
... bear a too emphatic testimony to the value of his researches . The Notes on the Iroquois of Mr. H. R. Schoolcraft also contain some interesting facts ; but here , as in all Mr. Schoolcraft's produc- tions , the reader must scrupulously ...
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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