withering" or ferce naturae theory is proved absolutely false, and that though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes at the crisis of their transition from savagery or barbarism to more civilized habits, yet now,... Proposed Indian Policy - Էջ 8James W. M. Newlin - 1881 - 113 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1877 - 912 էջ
...though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes at the crisis of their transition from savagery or barbarism to...which the destiny of this country may possibly effect. Neither from views of their physiological, religious or sociological characteristics should they be... | |
| 1881 - 824 էջ
...to be absurdly false, and that, though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes, at the crises of their transition...savagery or barbarism to more civilized habits, yet now tbe number of our Indians is on the increase, and will naturally so continue unless repressed b>- causes... | |
| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1874 - 640 էջ
...to be absurdly false, and that, though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes, at the crises of their transition...naturally so continue unless repressed by causes not inherent to civilization, but to criminal misgovernment, until their final absorption into the wondrous... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1878 - 476 էջ
...though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes at the crisis of their transition from savagery or barbarism to...which the destiny of this country may possibly effect. Neither from views of their physiological, religious or sociological characteristics should they be... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1878 - 472 էջ
...though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes at the crisis of their transition from savagery or barbarism to...our Indians is on the increase and will naturally s6 continue, unless repressed by causes not attributable to civilization, but to criminal misgovernment,... | |
| 1879 - 972 էջ
...must always be expected among individual tribes at the crisis of their transition from savagery and barbarism to more civilized habits, yet now the number...absorption into the wondrous amalgam of all earth's people, which the destiny of this country may possibly effect." We frequently hear, in conversing upon... | |
| 1879 - 874 էջ
...and that, though some temporary rétrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes in their transition from savagery or barbarism to more civilized habits, yet now the number of Indians is on the increase. Other papers and addresses are well worthy of notice here, bnt the brief... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 828 էջ
...to be absurdly false, and that, though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes, at the crises of their transition...increase, and will naturally so continue unless repressed bv causes not inherent to civilization, but to criminal misgovernment, until their final absorption... | |
| 1896 - 1148 էջ
...though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes at the crisis of their transition from savagery or barbarism to...now the number of our Indians is on the increase. Probably the mosr complete data on this subject are given in a report of Major SM Clark, who was charged... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1879 - 864 էջ
...; and that, though some temporary retrogradation must always be expected among individual tribes in their transition from savagery or barbarism to more civilized habits, yet now the number of Indians is on the increase. Other papers and addresses are well worthy of notice here, but the brief... | |
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