Indian Traits: Being Sketches of the Manners, Customs, and Character of the North American Natives, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1833 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 43
Página 6
... village at a considerable distance . On the way , they alighted beside a cool stream of water , to smoke , and to refresh themselves with a frugal meal of parched corn - flour and water . In setting off on their journey again , some ...
... village at a considerable distance . On the way , they alighted beside a cool stream of water , to smoke , and to refresh themselves with a frugal meal of parched corn - flour and water . In setting off on their journey again , some ...
Página 11
... village , the pipe of peace was brought out , filled with tobacco , and lit in the presence of the strangers . The principal man in the village then took two or three whiffs , and handed it to the chief of the strangers . If the latter ...
... village , the pipe of peace was brought out , filled with tobacco , and lit in the presence of the strangers . The principal man in the village then took two or three whiffs , and handed it to the chief of the strangers . If the latter ...
Página 16
... village , is never forgotten . Of this there are many varieties . It commonly amounts to what Mr. Heckewelder gives as the transla- tion of the song of the Delawares : O poor me ! Who am going out to fight the enemy , And know not ...
... village , is never forgotten . Of this there are many varieties . It commonly amounts to what Mr. Heckewelder gives as the transla- tion of the song of the Delawares : O poor me ! Who am going out to fight the enemy , And know not ...
Página 21
... ly consisting in the art of surprise . The pre- cautions practised , especially as they approach the enemy's villages , are shrewd and sagacious . * Tanner's Narrative , p . 124 . Often , a numerous company , to prevent their , WARFARE .
... ly consisting in the art of surprise . The pre- cautions practised , especially as they approach the enemy's villages , are shrewd and sagacious . * Tanner's Narrative , p . 124 . Often , a numerous company , to prevent their , WARFARE .
Página 24
... A successful party , on their return into their own village , never fail to make known their number of scalps by the number of what are called the scalp - yells . Different from this yell is the alarm - whoop . 24 WARFARE .
... A successful party , on their return into their own village , never fail to make known their number of scalps by the number of what are called the scalp - yells . Different from this yell is the alarm - whoop . 24 WARFARE .
Outras edições - Ver tudo
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 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Adair Advertiser afterwards American amusement Anecdotes animal arms attended bark began body called Canadian carried ceremonies Charlevoix chief Chippewas commenced commonly council custom dance dead deceased Delawares dians dress drum enemy Engravings fastened feasts feet fire Fond du Lac Fort Niagara friends give grave ground hand head heard Heckewelder horse hunting Indians interesting Juggler killed kind knife Lake large number latter leggins length lived lodge Mandans manner Martha's Vineyard Mc'Kenney mocassins mode moon mother murdered naked observed occasion Osson painted painted post party patient performed person pipe Pipe of Peace present punishment purpose rattle river Roger Williams run the gantlet savages says scalp seat side singing Sir William Johnson skin smoking song soon Spirit stick SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON thing tion took town traveller tribes village vols war-party warrior whole wigwam woman women woods wound yelling young
Passagens conhecidas
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...