But they held that all cowardly Indians (and bravery was the good with them) were tormented with hardships and failures, sickness and defeats. This hill or hades, they never dared visit. Captivity of the Oatman Girls - Seite 233von Royal B. Stratton - 1858 - 290 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1875 - 824 Seiten
...Gebirge den Namen: " Berg der Todten " bei.' 5KUhousen, Reisen in die Felsengeb., torn, i., pp. 357-8. 'All cowardly Indians (and bravery was the good with them) were tormented with hardships aud failures, sickness and defeats. This hill, or hades, they never dared visit.' Station's Cupl. Oatman... | |
| Rushton M. Dorman - 1881 - 422 Seiten
...departed to a certain high hill in the western section of their territory; that they there pursued their avocation free from the ills and pains of their...and brave. But they held that all cowardly Indians were tormented with hardships and failures, sickness and defeats. This hill, or hades, they never dared... | |
| Rushton M. Dorman - 1881 - 422 Seiten
...one eye if a toll is not paid her.3 The Mohaves believed that when their friends died they departed to a certain high hill in the western section of their territory; that they there pursued their avocation free from the ills and pains of their present life, if they had been good and... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 818 Seiten
...Jen Namen : "Berg der Todten " bei. ' Af'jllJuxusen, Reixen in die Felsengeb., torn, i., pp. 307-8. 'All cowardly Indians (and bravery was the good with...defeats. This hill, or hades, they never dared visit.' Strattons Capt. Oatman Girls, p. 233; Drxlt, in Intl. Aff~ Kept., 1870. p. 1-Jfl; W hippie, Einlmtik,... | |
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