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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... Indian calf . The man ran at full speed to the bank of the river , threw himself into his canoe , and paddled with ... Indian boy of fourteen admitted that he had seen Methode's camp while hunting , and had communicated his discovery to ...
... Indian calf . The man ran at full speed to the bank of the river , threw himself into his canoe , and paddled with ... Indian boy of fourteen admitted that he had seen Methode's camp while hunting , and had communicated his discovery to ...
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... Indian lan- guages , of which , though he asserts that he feels himself competent to hold a conversation with Indians of almost any tribe in North America , " we say , hav- ing a proper sense of the responsibility we thereby incur ...
... Indian lan- guages , of which , though he asserts that he feels himself competent to hold a conversation with Indians of almost any tribe in North America , " we say , hav- ing a proper sense of the responsibility we thereby incur ...
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... Indian domestic manners . No consideration , says Mr. Atwater , will induce an Indian to part with a present . " The Sioux use a pipe made of jasper , found any where on the mar- gin of the Mississippi . " " The eldest wife has the ...
... Indian domestic manners . No consideration , says Mr. Atwater , will induce an Indian to part with a present . " The Sioux use a pipe made of jasper , found any where on the mar- gin of the Mississippi . " " The eldest wife has the ...
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