Traits of Indian Character: As Generally Applicable to the Aborigines of North America ...Key & Biddle, 1836 |
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... woman . But in the skeleton , no rib is wanting - there are the same number on each side . The Black - Coats have not spoken the truth . " HEROIC RESIGNATION . In a In the autumn of 1830 , the town of Alexandria , in Lou- isiana , was ...
... woman . But in the skeleton , no rib is wanting - there are the same number on each side . The Black - Coats have not spoken the truth . " HEROIC RESIGNATION . In a In the autumn of 1830 , the town of Alexandria , in Lou- isiana , was ...
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... woman descend from the clouds , and seat herself on that hill , which you see yonder , among the blue mountains . They said to each other , " It is a spirit , that has , perhaps , smelled our venison broiling , and wishes to eat of it ...
... woman descend from the clouds , and seat herself on that hill , which you see yonder , among the blue mountains . They said to each other , " It is a spirit , that has , perhaps , smelled our venison broiling , and wishes to eat of it ...
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... woman , a Mrs. Pursley , who , when she saw Higgins contending singly with the foe , urged the men to go to his rescue . The Rangers , at first , considered the attempt hopeless ; as the Indians outnumbered them , ten to one . But Mrs ...
... woman , a Mrs. Pursley , who , when she saw Higgins contending singly with the foe , urged the men to go to his rescue . The Rangers , at first , considered the attempt hopeless ; as the Indians outnumbered them , ten to one . But Mrs ...
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... women are as free as the men to marry again , when they please ; but commonly they wait three months , and some- times six , before they contract a second engagement . When they separate , the children are divided equally - for children ...
... women are as free as the men to marry again , when they please ; but commonly they wait three months , and some- times six , before they contract a second engagement . When they separate , the children are divided equally - for children ...
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... women nor children , nor prisoners - his friend , his word , and his rifle , were all he cared for . He said , " The Great Spirit , when he had made all the rest of the ani- mals , made men , to keep them from eating all the grass , by ...
... women nor children , nor prisoners - his friend , his word , and his rifle , were all he cared for . He said , " The Great Spirit , when he had made all the rest of the ani- mals , made men , to keep them from eating all the grass , by ...
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Страница 122 - Conrad answered all his questions; and when the discourse began to flag, the Indian, to continue it, said, "Conrad, you have lived long among the white people, and know something of their customs; I have been sometimes at Albany, and have observed that once in seven days they shut up their shops and assemble all in the great house; tell me what it is for? What do they do there?" "They meet there," says Conrad, "to hear and learn good things.
Страница 129 - You always told us you would never draw your foot off British ground. But now, father, we see you are drawing back, and we are sorry to see our father doing so without seeing the enemy. We must compare our father's conduct to a fat dog that carries its tail upon its back, but when affrighted, it drops it between its legs and runs off.
Страница 122 - I may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with him. There stood up a man in black, and began to talk to the people very angrily; I did not understand what he said, but perceiving that he looked much at me, and at...
Страница 123 - ... spread soft furs for him to rest and sleep on. We demand nothing in return. But if I go into a white man's house at Albany, and ask for victuals and drink, they say, where is your money ? and if I have none they say, get out you Indian dog.
Страница 123 - I imagined that he was angry at seeing me there ; so I went out, sat down near the house, struck fire, and lit my pipe, waiting till the meeting should break up. I thought too that the man had mentioned something of beaver, and I suspected it might be the subject of their meeting. So when they came out, I accosted my merchant. —
Страница 122 - Canassetego, an old acquaintance, who embraced him, spread furs for him to sit on, and placed before him some boiled beans and venison, and mixed some rum and water for his drink. When he was well refreshed, and had lit his pipe...
Страница 137 - He had now arrived within a mile of the river, when he distinctly heard the appalling sound of footsteps behind him, and every instant expected to feel the spear of his pursuer. Again he turned his head, and saw the savage not twenty yards from him. Determined, if possible, to avoid the expected blow, he suddenly...
Страница 135 - Indians — one of whom had been killed by Lewis — they set their traps at night, and took them up early in the morning, remaining concealed during the day. They were examining their traps early one morning, in a creek about six miles from that branch of the Missouri...
Страница 137 - ... had lodged. He dived under the raft, and after several efforts, got his head above water amongst the trunks of trees, covered over with smaller wood to the depth of several feet. Scarcely had he secured himself when the Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it,
Страница 128 - In that war our father was thrown upon his back by the Americans ; and our father took them by the hand without our knowledge ; and we are afraid that our father will do so again at this time. " Summer before last, when I came forward with my red brethren and was ready to take up...