Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... Indian traders , laden with peltries from the distant regions of the Platte and Upper Mis- souri . Where now intelligent and wealthy merchants walk erect , in con- scious substantiality of purse and credit , and direct the commerce of a ...
... Indian traders , laden with peltries from the distant regions of the Platte and Upper Mis- souri . Where now intelligent and wealthy merchants walk erect , in con- scious substantiality of purse and credit , and direct the commerce of a ...
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... Indian song roared out of the stentorian lungs of a moun- taineer , who , patting his stomach with open hands , to improve the necessary shake , choruses the well known Indian chant : - HiHi Hi Hi , Hi - i - Hi - i - Hi - i - Hi - i Hi ...
... Indian song roared out of the stentorian lungs of a moun- taineer , who , patting his stomach with open hands , to improve the necessary shake , choruses the well known Indian chant : - HiHi Hi Hi , Hi - i - Hi - i - Hi - i - Hi - i Hi ...
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... Indian traders and the Rocky Mountain trappers rendezvous , collecting in sufficient force to ensure their safe passage through the Indian country . At the seasons of departure and arrival of these bands , the little town presents a ...
... Indian traders and the Rocky Mountain trappers rendezvous , collecting in sufficient force to ensure their safe passage through the Indian country . At the seasons of departure and arrival of these bands , the little town presents a ...
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... Indian traders were superintending the lading of the wa- gons , or mule packs . These were dressed in civilized ... Indians from the neighbouring Shawnee settle- ment , who , mounted on their small active horses , on which they reclined ...
... Indian traders were superintending the lading of the wa- gons , or mule packs . These were dressed in civilized ... Indians from the neighbouring Shawnee settle- ment , who , mounted on their small active horses , on which they reclined ...
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... Indians , in common with some tribes of the Pawnees , shave the head , with the exception of a ridge from the forehead to the centre of the scalp , which is " roached " or hogged like the mane of a mule , and stands erect , plastered ...
... Indians , in common with some tribes of the Pawnees , shave the head , with the exception of a ridge from the forehead to the centre of the scalp , which is " roached " or hogged like the mane of a mule , and stands erect , plastered ...
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