The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... side . Every instinct of native delicacy quickly vanished under the influence of Huron domestic life ; eight or ten families , and often more , crowded into one undivided house , where privacy was impossible , and where strangers were ...
... side . Every instinct of native delicacy quickly vanished under the influence of Huron domestic life ; eight or ten families , and often more , crowded into one undivided house , where privacy was impossible , and where strangers were ...
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... side to side , and on these sat or perched the company , party facing party , while two players struck the bowl on the ground between . Bets ran high ; and Brébeuf relates that once in mid- winter , with the snow nearly three feet deep ...
... side to side , and on these sat or perched the company , party facing party , while two players struck the bowl on the ground between . Bets ran high ; and Brébeuf relates that once in mid- winter , with the snow nearly three feet deep ...
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... sides of the house . The kettles were slung over the fires in the midst . First , there was a long prelude of lugu- brious singing . Then the host , who took no share in the feast , proclaimed in a loud voice the contents of each kettle ...
... sides of the house . The kettles were slung over the fires in the midst . First , there was a long prelude of lugu- brious singing . Then the host , who took no share in the feast , proclaimed in a loud voice the contents of each kettle ...
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... sides and roof . Fires were raked out , and the earthen floor cleared . Two chiefs sang at the top of their voices , keeping time to their song 1 This superstition was not confined to the Hurons , but extended to many other tribes ...
... sides and roof . Fires were raked out , and the earthen floor cleared . Two chiefs sang at the top of their voices , keeping time to their song 1 This superstition was not confined to the Hurons , but extended to many other tribes ...
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... side , food was placed before him by the women.2 Contrary to the received opinion , these Indians , like others of their race , when living in communities , were of a very social disposition . Besides their inces- sant dances and feasts ...
... side , food was placed before him by the women.2 Contrary to the received opinion , these Indians , like others of their race , when living in communities , were of a very social disposition . Besides their inces- sant dances and feasts ...
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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