The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... Iroquois Nation of Indians . This treaty , or convention , is perhaps the first recorded attempt on the part of the whites to secure by " fair " bargaining , a peaceful foothold in the new land . Because of the absence of any specific ...
... Iroquois Nation of Indians . This treaty , or convention , is perhaps the first recorded attempt on the part of the whites to secure by " fair " bargaining , a peaceful foothold in the new land . Because of the absence of any specific ...
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... Iroquois group at that time , including the Tusca- rora , was given at 1,950 . Thus , an idea as to the possible fluctuation in the number of fighting men in the course of one hundred years may be had . The development of Iroquois power ...
... Iroquois group at that time , including the Tusca- rora , was given at 1,950 . Thus , an idea as to the possible fluctuation in the number of fighting men in the course of one hundred years may be had . The development of Iroquois power ...
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... Iroquois , this Gallic warrior propped up his arquebuss and let off a thunder- ous charge which did some damage to the Iroquois . This single volley made implacable enemies of the tribe . After Hudson's journey of exploration ...
... Iroquois , this Gallic warrior propped up his arquebuss and let off a thunder- ous charge which did some damage to the Iroquois . This single volley made implacable enemies of the tribe . After Hudson's journey of exploration ...
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