The Menomini IndiansU.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 - 326 էջ |
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... latter , in which the sound of o is heard , although the letter i of the former term is more in harmony with the etymology of the word . Synonymy Addle - Heads . - Jeffreys , Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North ...
... latter , in which the sound of o is heard , although the letter i of the former term is more in harmony with the etymology of the word . Synonymy Addle - Heads . - Jeffreys , Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North ...
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... latter referred him to Sir William Johnson , then present , who told him orally that unless he did his best to please the Indians he had better not go there . On account of the absence of the Indians , no council was held with the ...
... latter referred him to Sir William Johnson , then present , who told him orally that unless he did his best to please the Indians he had better not go there . On account of the absence of the Indians , no council was held with the ...
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... latter to be pre eminent . Having secured this point among the Oneidas , he visited the other tribes of the Six Nations , and by holding out dazzling promises of future glory and aggrandize- ment , he enticed a few young men of each ...
... latter to be pre eminent . Having secured this point among the Oneidas , he visited the other tribes of the Six Nations , and by holding out dazzling promises of future glory and aggrandize- ment , he enticed a few young men of each ...
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... latter agreed to cede , sell , and relinquish to the United States " all their lands in the State of Wisconsin , wherever situated . " For this they were to receive certain lands ceded to the United States by the Ojibwa Indians of the ...
... latter agreed to cede , sell , and relinquish to the United States " all their lands in the State of Wisconsin , wherever situated . " For this they were to receive certain lands ceded to the United States by the Ojibwa Indians of the ...
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... latter by borrowing an infant to swell the number ; when , a few moments later , the same infant , wrapped in another blanket , would be brought forward by another woman to add to her household . On the contrary , if the question of ...
... latter by borrowing an infant to swell the number ; when , a few moments later , the same infant , wrapped in another blanket , would be brought forward by another woman to add to her household . On the contrary , if the question of ...
Common terms and phrases
Ä'kwine'mi Algonquian ânâ'maqki'ŭ animal ANNUAL REPORT PL appeared approached arrow Ball Carrier bark basswood beads Bear chief became began birds body brother BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY called camp candidate canoe Carron ceremonies chant cord dance deer drum earth father feast feet fire four friends grandmother Green Bay ground head heard Hist hunter hunting inches inclosure Indians juggler Keshena killed lake latter Mä'näbush ma'nidos mats medicine bag medicine men Medicine society Menomini Menomonees mitä mita'ta mitä'wiko'mik Mitä'wit mitä'wok Moose Moqwai'o Nio'pet Ojibwa old woman Oshkosh Owa'sse Pä'skině'u personal name phratry piece players Potawatomi present Rabbit reached replied returned river saying seated shaftment shamans Shu'nien side sister skin smoke soon stick tobacco told took totem trail tree tribe tshi'saqka wâ'beno wabus warrior wife wigwam Wisconsin Wolf women wood young
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Էջ 131 - This shelter obtained, if shelter I could hope to find it, I was naturally anxious to know what might still be passing without. Through an aperture, which afforded me a view of the area of the fort, I beheld, in shapes the foulest and most terrible, the ferocious triumphs of barbarian conquerors. The dead were scalped and mangled; the dying were writhing and shrieking under the unsatiated knife and tomahawk; and from the bodies of some, ripped open, their butchers were drinking the blood, scooped...
Էջ 150 - With the latter, during his song, he struck his head, breast, sides, and back ; at the same time straining, as if to vomit forth the bone. Relinquishing this attempt, he applied himself to suction a second time, and with the second of the three bones ; and this also he soon seemed to swallow. Upon its disappearance, he began to distort himself in the most frightful manner, using every gesture which could convey the idea of pain ; at length he succeeded, or pretended to succeed, in throwing up one...
Էջ 150 - It was passed round the company from one to the other ; and declared, by the physician, to be the thing causing the disorder of his patient. The multitude believe that these physicians, whom the French call jongleurs, or jugglers, can inflict as well as remove disorders. They believe that by drawing the figure of any person in sand or ashes, or on clay, or by considering any object as the figure of a person, and then pricking it with a sharp stick, or other substance, or doing, in any other manner,...
Էջ 150 - ... but nothing remarkable could be discovered. Upon this, he went back to his song and rattle ; and after some time threw up the second of the two bones. In the groove of this, the physician, upon examination, found and displayed to all present, a small white substance, resembling a piece of the quill of a feather. It was passed round the company, from one to the other ; and declared by the physician, to be the thing causing the disorder of his patient. " The multitude believe that these physicians,...
Էջ 142 - The following evening was fixed upon for this spiritual conference. When everything had been properly prepared, the king came to me and led me to a capacious tent, the covering of which was drawn up, so as to render what was transacting within visible to those who stood without. We found the tent surrounded by a great number of the Indians, but we readily gained admission, and seated ourselves on skins laid on the ground for that purpose. In the centre I observed...
Էջ 142 - ... which he wore close about his middle. Being now prostrate on his back, he first laid hold of one side of the skin, and folded it over him, and then the other; leaving only his head uncovered. This was no sooner done, than two of the young men who stood by took about forty yards of strong cord, made also of an elk's hide, and rolled it tight round his body, so that he was completely swathed within the skin. Being thus bound up like an Egyptian Mummy, one took him by the heels, and the other by...
Էջ 27 - Winebagoes, that so far as respects their interest in the premises, the whole matter shall be referred to the President of the United States, whose decision shall be final. And the President is authorized, on their parts, to establish such boundaries between them and the New York Indians as he may consider equitable and just.
Էջ 20 - States all and every cession, or cessions, of land heretofore made by their tribes to the British, French, or Spanish government, within the limits of the United States or their territories ; and the...
Էջ 26 - As usual in such cases, the Menomonees separated into two parties, the one adhering to the treaties and the interest of the New York Indians, the other denying them and resisting their rights to any part of the country. The adverse party had the support of all the trading interest, together with most of the half breeds, and sonn became the strongest, both in point of influence and numbers.
Էջ 142 - After having remained near three quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an instant he sprung upon his feet, notwithstanding at the time he was put in it appeared impossible for him to move either his legs or arms, and shaking off his covering, as quick as if the bands with which it had been bound were burnt asunder, he began to address those who stood around, in a firm and audible voice,...