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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... Indians . 2. Portrait of Red Jacket . 3 A Wigwam ... 4. Wampum 3. Indian Hieroglyphics . 6. Indian Weapons .. 1. Calumets & Indian Burial - Place .. 9. Indian Totura 9 87. Military Operations at Quebec .. 9 88. Monument to Wolfe and ...
... Indians . 2. Portrait of Red Jacket . 3 A Wigwam ... 4. Wampum 3. Indian Hieroglyphics . 6. Indian Weapons .. 1. Calumets & Indian Burial - Place .. 9. Indian Totura 9 87. Military Operations at Quebec .. 9 88. Monument to Wolfe and ...
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... INDIAN WEAPONS.3 6 With the Indians , as with many oriental nations , women were regarded as inferior beings . They were degraded to the condition of abject slaves , and they never engaged with the men in their amusements of leaping ...
... INDIAN WEAPONS.3 6 With the Indians , as with many oriental nations , women were regarded as inferior beings . They were degraded to the condition of abject slaves , and they never engaged with the men in their amusements of leaping ...
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... Indians had any true government . It was a mixture of the patriarchal and despotic . Public opinion and common usage were the only laws of the Indian . ' All political power was vested in a sachem or chief , who was sometimes an ...
... Indians had any true government . It was a mixture of the patriarchal and despotic . Public opinion and common usage were the only laws of the Indian . ' All political power was vested in a sachem or chief , who was sometimes an ...
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... Indians , discovered by the French in Canada , ' were in- habitants of the vicinity of Quebec , and the adventurers called them Mon- tagners , or Mountain Indians , from a range of high hills westward of that city . Ascending the St ...
... Indians , discovered by the French in Canada , ' were in- habitants of the vicinity of Quebec , and the adventurers called them Mon- tagners , or Mountain Indians , from a range of high hills westward of that city . Ascending the St ...
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... Indians . Of this family , the Pequods , inhabiting eastern Connecticut , on the shores of Long Island Sound , were the most powerful . They exercised authority over the Montauks and twelve other tribes upon Long Island . Their power ...
... Indians . Of this family , the Pequods , inhabiting eastern Connecticut , on the shores of Long Island Sound , were the most powerful . They exercised authority over the Montauks and twelve other tribes upon Long Island . Their power ...
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