A Centennial Edition of the History of the United States: From the Discovery of America, to the End of the First One Hundred Years of American Independence. With a Full Account of the Approaching Centennial CelebrationT. Belknap, 1876 - 744 страница |
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... Rivers , and the Monocans , on the head waters of the James River in Virginia . All of these tribes were divided into cantons or clans , sometimes so small as to afford only a war party of forty bowmen . The KNISTENEAUX yet [ 1867 ] ...
... Rivers , and the Monocans , on the head waters of the James River in Virginia . All of these tribes were divided into cantons or clans , sometimes so small as to afford only a war party of forty bowmen . The KNISTENEAUX yet [ 1867 ] ...
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... River of Lake Erie , and the ridge which separates the head waters of the Wabash from the Kaskaskias . They were called Twightwees by the FIVE NATIONS , and English . Of all the Western tribes , these have ever been the most active ...
... River of Lake Erie , and the ridge which separates the head waters of the Wabash from the Kaskaskias . They were called Twightwees by the FIVE NATIONS , and English . Of all the Western tribes , these have ever been the most active ...
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... River , near its mouth . 6 4 7 The MOHEGANS were a distinct tribe , on the Hudson River , but the name was given to the several independent tribes who inhabited Long Island , and the country between the Lenni - Lenapes and the New ...
... River , near its mouth . 6 4 7 The MOHEGANS were a distinct tribe , on the Hudson River , but the name was given to the several independent tribes who inhabited Long Island , and the country between the Lenni - Lenapes and the New ...
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... River , were called the NEW ENGLAND INDIANS . The principal tribes were the Narragansets in Rhode Island , and on the western shores of Narraganset Bay ; the Pokonokets and Wampanoags on the eastern shore of the same bay , and in a ...
... River , were called the NEW ENGLAND INDIANS . The principal tribes were the Narragansets in Rhode Island , and on the western shores of Narraganset Bay ; the Pokonokets and Wampanoags on the eastern shore of the same bay , and in a ...
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... River , near the mouth of the Fishing Creek , in Yorkville district , South Carolina ; and there the remnant of the nation , numbering less than a hundred souls , were living upon a reservation , a few miles square , when the late Civil ...
... River , near the mouth of the Fishing Creek , in Yorkville district , South Carolina ; and there the remnant of the nation , numbering less than a hundred souls , were living upon a reservation , a few miles square , when the late Civil ...
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