Indian Traits: Being Sketches of the Manners, Customs, and Character of the North American Natives, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1833 |
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... he endeavored to convince a party of Choctaws that his mode of riding was preferable to theirs . They were all going , in company , to a grand * See Frontispiece . Vol . I. ball - play which was to take place in a II - 1 *
... he endeavored to convince a party of Choctaws that his mode of riding was preferable to theirs . They were all going , in company , to a grand * See Frontispiece . Vol . I. ball - play which was to take place in a II - 1 *
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... party was travelling along a narrow and crook- ed wood - path , they ranged themselves abreast on each side of it , politely leaving the centre At the signal agreed on , — for the white man . a whoop from those of the party who stood by ...
... party was travelling along a narrow and crook- ed wood - path , they ranged themselves abreast on each side of it , politely leaving the centre At the signal agreed on , — for the white man . a whoop from those of the party who stood by ...
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... party who stood by as spectators , -the horsemen started off together . Adair's horse was accustomed to such diversion , and soon left his comrades some distance behind . Presently after he discovered a swampy thicket , ahead , on his ...
... party who stood by as spectators , -the horsemen started off together . Adair's horse was accustomed to such diversion , and soon left his comrades some distance behind . Presently after he discovered a swampy thicket , ahead , on his ...
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... parties . So violent was their rage , that after he had turned them both out of doors , and severely reprimand- ed them , they stood looking at each other , with threatening looks , though in sullen silence , for at least half an hour ...
... parties . So violent was their rage , that after he had turned them both out of doors , and severely reprimand- ed them , they stood looking at each other , with threatening looks , though in sullen silence , for at least half an hour ...
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... parties . Four mocassins are used ; and in one of them some small object , such as a little stick or piece of cloth , is hid by one of the betting parties . The mocassins are laid together , and the opponent is invited to touch . If he ...
... parties . Four mocassins are used ; and in one of them some small object , such as a little stick or piece of cloth , is hid by one of the betting parties . The mocassins are laid together , and the opponent is invited to touch . If he ...
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Indian Traits: Being Sketches of the Manners, Customs, and ..., Volume 2 Benjamin Bussey Thatcher Visualização integral - 1844 |
Indian Traits: Being Sketches of the Manners, Customs, and ..., Volume 2 Benjamin Bussey Thatcher Visualização integral - 1833 |
Indian Traits: Being Sketches of the Manners, Customs, and ..., Volume 2 Benjamin Bussey Thatcher Visualização integral - 1833 |
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Página 34 - Run for your life," cried the chief to him, " and don't talk now of building houses !" But the poor fellow still insisted, begging and praying to the Captain, who at last finding his exhortations vain, and fearing the consequences, turned his back upon him, and would not hear him any longer. Our mason now began to run, but received many a hard blow, one of which nearly brought him to the ground, which, if he had fallen, would at once have decided his fate.
Página 112 - By the sixth day he was able to walk about ; and within a month he grew quite well, except that he was troubled with a cough. Twenty years after his misfortune he was still alive. Another man, being on his wintering-ground, and from home, hunting beaver, was crossing a lake, covered with smooth ice, with two beavers on his back, when his foot slipped, and he fell. At his side, in his belt, was his axe, the blade of which came upon the joint of his wrist ; and, the weight of his body coming upon the...