The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Chippewa and Dahcotah tribes have waged war against each other so long that the origin of their hostility is beyond the ken of man . General Pike per- suaded them to make peace in 1800 , but it lasted only till his back was turned . The ...
... Chippewa and Dahcotah tribes have waged war against each other so long that the origin of their hostility is beyond the ken of man . General Pike per- suaded them to make peace in 1800 , but it lasted only till his back was turned . The ...
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... Chippewas came to St. Peters , ( about which there are four Dahcotah villages ) on pretence of business with " their father , " the agent , but in reality to beg ammunition , clothing , and , above all , strong drink . The Dahcotahs ...
... Chippewas came to St. Peters , ( about which there are four Dahcotah villages ) on pretence of business with " their father , " the agent , but in reality to beg ammunition , clothing , and , above all , strong drink . The Dahcotahs ...
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... Chippewas came to St. Peter's , and as they remembered what had happened the year before , they took care to arrive just at day - break and proceeded directly to the fort . There were twenty - four persons in the band , eight of whom ...
... Chippewas came to St. Peter's , and as they remembered what had happened the year before , they took care to arrive just at day - break and proceeded directly to the fort . There were twenty - four persons in the band , eight of whom ...
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... Chippewa interpreter , and when he had come , desired the chief to say on . 66 ' Father , " said the chief , " you know ... Chippewas . If they fought any where else , he could not help it ; but while they remained under his flag they ...
... Chippewa interpreter , and when he had come , desired the chief to say on . 66 ' Father , " said the chief , " you know ... Chippewas . If they fought any where else , he could not help it ; but while they remained under his flag they ...
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... Chippewa he had so treacherously slain the year before , as we have already ré- lated . One of the fair Chippewas noticed it . " You are young to wear that , " said she . " I shall wear another before I am much older , " he replied ...
... Chippewa he had so treacherously slain the year before , as we have already ré- lated . One of the fair Chippewas noticed it . " You are young to wear that , " said she . " I shall wear another before I am much older , " he replied ...
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