The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original Notes and ManuscriptsWanzer, Foot and Company [Buffalo, printed], 1851 - 495 страници |
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... dance as they went . This was certainly a social mode of conquering the wilderness , and gives some idea of the bouyancy of American character . How different from the sensations felt , in floating down the same stream , by the same ...
... dance as they went . This was certainly a social mode of conquering the wilderness , and gives some idea of the bouyancy of American character . How different from the sensations felt , in floating down the same stream , by the same ...
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... dancing . On a green plain , young men were engaged at ball . Along a stream , women were employed in gathering the a - puk - wa for mats . " Do you see , " said the brother , " that group of children playing beside a lodge . Observe ...
... dancing . On a green plain , young men were engaged at ball . Along a stream , women were employed in gathering the a - puk - wa for mats . " Do you see , " said the brother , " that group of children playing beside a lodge . Observe ...
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... dance : this ceremony was to be observed annually , and with due solemnity , and the Indians , said Nabinoi , experienced much good from it ; but unfortunately , the foolish young men were cheated by Mache Monedo , who caused them to ...
... dance : this ceremony was to be observed annually , and with due solemnity , and the Indians , said Nabinoi , experienced much good from it ; but unfortunately , the foolish young men were cheated by Mache Monedo , who caused them to ...
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... dance ) and thereby corrupted it . The old chief continued his moral strain thus : While the Indians were instructed ... dancing ; and on those occasions they would exchange bows and arrows , their rude axes , awls , and kettles , and ...
... dance ) and thereby corrupted it . The old chief continued his moral strain thus : While the Indians were instructed ... dancing ; and on those occasions they would exchange bows and arrows , their rude axes , awls , and kettles , and ...
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... , and may be boasted of , in their triumphal dances and warlike festivities . To glean the details of these movements , would be to acquire the first child by this second marriage , was Ma Mongazida WABOJEEG , OR THE WHITE FISHER . 139.
... , and may be boasted of , in their triumphal dances and warlike festivities . To glean the details of these movements , would be to acquire the first child by this second marriage , was Ma Mongazida WABOJEEG , OR THE WHITE FISHER . 139.
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