The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... Nation Chat , à cause qu'il y a dans leur pais vne quantité prodigieuse de Chats sauuages . " - Ibid . The Iroquois are said to have given the same name , Jegosasa , Cat Nation , to the Neutrals . - Morgan , League of the Iroquois , 41 ...
... Nation Chat , à cause qu'il y a dans leur pais vne quantité prodigieuse de Chats sauuages . " - Ibid . The Iroquois are said to have given the same name , Jegosasa , Cat Nation , to the Neutrals . - Morgan , League of the Iroquois , 41 ...
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... nation or tribe to adopt the names by which these communities are usually known is subdivided into several clans . These clans are not locally separate , but are mingled throughout the nation . All the members of each clan are , or are ...
... nation or tribe to adopt the names by which these communities are usually known is subdivided into several clans . These clans are not locally separate , but are mingled throughout the nation . All the members of each clan are , or are ...
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... nation was a confed- eracy of 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 ...
... nation was a confed- eracy of 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 ...
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... nation of the confederacy had a separate organization , but at certain periods grand councils of the united nations were held , at which were present , not chiefs only , but also a great con- course of the people ; and at these and ...
... nation of the confederacy had a separate organization , but at certain periods grand councils of the united nations were held , at which were present , not chiefs only , but also a great con- course of the people ; and at these and ...
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... nations , cantoned from east to west along the centre of New York , in the following order Mohawks , Oneidas ... nation . Though often differing widely from Mr. Morgan's conclusions , I cannot bear a too emphatic testimony to the ...
... nations , cantoned from east to west along the centre of New York , in the following order Mohawks , Oneidas ... nation . Though often differing widely from Mr. Morgan's conclusions , I cannot bear a too emphatic testimony to the ...
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