The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... feast at the village of Contarrea , where thirty kettles were on the fires , and twenty deer and four bears were served up . The invitation was simple . The messenger addressed the desired guest with the concise sum- mons , " Come and ...
... feast at the village of Contarrea , where thirty kettles were on the fires , and twenty deer and four bears were served up . The invitation was simple . The messenger addressed the desired guest with the concise sum- mons , " Come and ...
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... feast had a medical or mystic charac- ter , it was indispensable that each guest should devour the whole of the portion given him , however enormous . Should he fail , the host would be out- raged , the community shocked , and the ...
... feast had a medical or mystic charac- ter , it was indispensable that each guest should devour the whole of the portion given him , however enormous . Should he fail , the host would be out- raged , the community shocked , and the ...
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... feasts there was no little variety . These were sometimes combined . It is impossible , in brief space , to indicate more than their general features . In the famous " war - dance , " which was frequently danced , as it still is , for ...
... feasts there was no little variety . These were sometimes combined . It is impossible , in brief space , to indicate more than their general features . In the famous " war - dance , " which was frequently danced , as it still is , for ...
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... feast with reluctance and horror , while others took pleasure in it . This was the only form of cannibalism among them , since , unlike the wan- dering Algonquins , they were rarely under the desperation of extreme famine . A great ...
... feast with reluctance and horror , while others took pleasure in it . This was the only form of cannibalism among them , since , unlike the wan- dering Algonquins , they were rarely under the desperation of extreme famine . A great ...
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... feast , or game ; and the whole village bestirred themselves to fulfil the injunction to the letter . They gambled away their all ; they gorged themselves like vultures ; they danced or played ball naked among the snowdrifts from ...
... feast , or game ; and the whole village bestirred themselves to fulfil the injunction to the letter . They gambled away their all ; they gorged themselves like vultures ; they danced or played ball naked among the snowdrifts from ...
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