The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original Notes and ManuscriptsWanzer, Foot and Company [Buffalo, printed], 1851 - 495 էջ |
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... language . If long continued it must destroy provincialisms , and do much to annihilate local prejudices . Every one who has ascended this stream will recollect the isolated cliff , standing in its waters , called Grand Tower , with the ...
... language . If long continued it must destroy provincialisms , and do much to annihilate local prejudices . Every one who has ascended this stream will recollect the isolated cliff , standing in its waters , called Grand Tower , with the ...
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... language . My earliest impressions of the Indian race , were drawn from the fire- side rehearsals of incidents which had happened during the perilous times of the American revolution ; in which my father was a zealous actor , and were ...
... language . My earliest impressions of the Indian race , were drawn from the fire- side rehearsals of incidents which had happened during the perilous times of the American revolution ; in which my father was a zealous actor , and were ...
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... language , and never made use of their own , except when talking together ; and I recollect , we thought it a matter of wonder , when they discoursed in Indian , whether such a guttural jargon , could possibly be the medium of conveying ...
... language , and never made use of their own , except when talking together ; and I recollect , we thought it a matter of wonder , when they discoursed in Indian , whether such a guttural jargon , could possibly be the medium of conveying ...
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... languages . Some of the most venerated writers present a theory of the origin of national government languages and institutions , difficult or impossible to be conformed with the nature of man in society , and un- supported by such ...
... languages . Some of the most venerated writers present a theory of the origin of national government languages and institutions , difficult or impossible to be conformed with the nature of man in society , and un- supported by such ...
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... languages , we find an ingenuity and complexity , far surpassing any theory to be discovered in that of the modern ... language , or to effect a fundamental change in the groundwork of an existing one . This , at least , is the decided ...
... languages , we find an ingenuity and complexity , far surpassing any theory to be discovered in that of the modern ... language , or to effect a fundamental change in the groundwork of an existing one . This , at least , is the decided ...
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The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original ... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1851 |
The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original ... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1851 |
The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original ... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1851 |
Common terms and phrases
Algonquin American ancient animal appeared arrows band banks beaver began birds body brother called canoe carried Cartier character Chemanitou chief Chippewas corn dance deer denote Donnacona early encamped English feet fire fish forest forms fort Niagara French friends gave hand head heard hunter hunting Indian families inhabitants Iroquois island killed lake Huron Lake Superior land language lived lodge looked manner Michilimackinac miles Mississippi Missouri Mohegan Montreal morning mountain nation native night object observed Odjibwa Ottawas party passed person plain present pronoun race reached river rock settlement Shawnees Shingebiss shore side Sioux Sir William Johnson skins songs soon spirit stone stream term thing thought tion told took tree tribes tshe valley village wabeno wampum warrior Wawatam Ween wife wood word Wyandots young