The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... four nations of which the Hurons were composed , he says : " Ils ont vne douceur et vne affabilité quasi incroyable pour des Sauuages ; ils ne se picquent pas aisément . . . . Ils se maintiennent dans cette si parfaite intelligence par ...
... four nations of which the Hurons were composed , he says : " Ils ont vne douceur et vne affabilité quasi incroyable pour des Sauuages ; ils ne se picquent pas aisément . . . . Ils se maintiennent dans cette si parfaite intelligence par ...
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... four distinct contiguous nations , afterwards increased to five by the addition of the Tionnontates . It was divided into clans ; it was governed by chiefs , whose office was hereditary through the female ; the power of these chiefs ...
... four distinct contiguous nations , afterwards increased to five by the addition of the Tionnontates . It was divided into clans ; it was governed by chiefs , whose office was hereditary through the female ; the power of these chiefs ...
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... four confederate Huron nations were the Ataronchronons , Attignenonghac , Attignaouentans , and Ahrendar- rhonons . There was also a subordinate " nation " called Tohotaen- rat , which had but one town . ( See the map of the Huron ...
... four confederate Huron nations were the Ataronchronons , Attignenonghac , Attignaouentans , and Ahrendar- rhonons . There was also a subordinate " nation " called Tohotaen- rat , which had but one town . ( See the map of the Huron ...
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... four chiefs ; while others could give none . As Indian clanship was but an extension of the family relation , these of other tribes . The eight clans of the Iroquois were separated into two divisions , four in each . Originally ...
... four chiefs ; while others could give none . As Indian clanship was but an extension of the family relation , these of other tribes . The eight clans of the Iroquois were separated into two divisions , four in each . Originally ...
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... four principal rooms , of which one served as chapel , another as refectory , another as kitchen , and the fourth as a lodging for workmen . The furniture of all was plain in the extreme . Until the preceding year , the chapel had had ...
... four principal rooms , of which one served as chapel , another as refectory , another as kitchen , and the fourth as a lodging for workmen . The furniture of all was plain in the extreme . Until the preceding year , the chapel had had ...
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