... other tribes, so that it was feasible by means of these trails to traverse the entire continent. The trails were always along lines where there were the fewest physical obstacles or obstructions, often going along on the watershed of two streams,... Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society - Страница 102написао/ла Louisiana Historical Society - 1917Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1911 - 528 страница
...feasible by means of these trails to traverse the entire continent. The trails were always alonglines where there were the fewest physical obstacles or...of the modern, civilized or white man's road. The intertribal trails served all the purposes of war and peace. War parties marched along them in their... | |
| 1911 - 206 страница
...The trails were always along lines where there were the fewest. physical obstacles or ob structions, often going along on the watershed of two streams,...judgment that from the most remote period down to the pres ent day, these same crossing places have served in ・numerous instances the purpose of man, whether... | |
| Louisiana Historical Society - 1917 - 290 страница
...trails, connecting not only Village with village of the same tribe, but extending far off to other 102 tribes, so that it was feasible by means of these...basis of the modern civilized or white man's road.''' c ' The Great Southern Trading and Migration Trail led from the mouth of St. John's River, Florida,... | |
| Louisiana Historical Society - 1917 - 162 страница
...trails, connecting not only village with village of the same tribe, but extending far off to other tribes, so that it was feasible by means of these...basis of the modern civilized or white man's road. fc ' ; ' The 'Great Southern Trading and Migration Trail led from the mouth of St. John's River, Florida,... | |
| Thomas McAdory Owen - 1921 - 718 страница
...trails, connecting not only village with village of the same tribe, but extending far off to other tribes, so that it was feasible by means of these...basis of the modern civilized or white man's road. The intertribal trails served all the purposes of war and peace. War parties marched along them in tneir... | |
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