CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 205
They say , that their great God Cawtantowwit created those parts , as I observed in the chapter of their religion . They have no clothes , books , nor letters , and conceive their fathers never had and therefore they are easily ...
They say , that their great God Cawtantowwit created those parts , as I observed in the chapter of their religion . They have no clothes , books , nor letters , and conceive their fathers never had and therefore they are easily ...
Page 59
We inquired why he observed that rite . His answer was , that his father practised it , and enjoined it on him . he did not like to talk on the subject . But I have observed in every part of the country , and among every tribe of ...
We inquired why he observed that rite . His answer was , that his father practised it , and enjoined it on him . he did not like to talk on the subject . But I have observed in every part of the country , and among every tribe of ...
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE INDIANS IN THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES , IN A LETTER FROM THE HON . DR . ... The influence of heat , and of a low flat country , is not to be observed among our western settlers , whether white or red .
OBSERVATIONS ON THE INDIANS IN THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES , IN A LETTER FROM THE HON . DR . ... The influence of heat , and of a low flat country , is not to be observed among our western settlers , whether white or red .
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