Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... Mandans , Sioux , Crows , Puncas , Omahas , Ottoes , Pawnees , Kan- zas , Osages — The past condition and present prospects of the race ,. 17 CHAPTER III . NEBRASKA . Rivers - Valleys - Soil and face of the country , CHAPTER IV . KANZAS ...
... Mandans , Sioux , Crows , Puncas , Omahas , Ottoes , Pawnees , Kan- zas , Osages — The past condition and present prospects of the race ,. 17 CHAPTER III . NEBRASKA . Rivers - Valleys - Soil and face of the country , CHAPTER IV . KANZAS ...
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... Mandans , Sioux , Crows , Puncas , Omahas , Ottoes , Pawnees , Kan- zas , Osages — The past condition and present prospects of the race . FROM the period when thus discovered by the first white explorers , up to the present time , the ...
... Mandans , Sioux , Crows , Puncas , Omahas , Ottoes , Pawnees , Kan- zas , Osages — The past condition and present prospects of the race . FROM the period when thus discovered by the first white explorers , up to the present time , the ...
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... Mandans , Minetaries and Crow Indians speak a variety of the Dahcotah dialect . Eight other tribes speak it with little variation . Among these are the Ogillalahs , with whom Mr. Parkman made his Indian visit , described with great ...
... Mandans , Minetaries and Crow Indians speak a variety of the Dahcotah dialect . Eight other tribes speak it with little variation . Among these are the Ogillalahs , with whom Mr. Parkman made his Indian visit , described with great ...
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... Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas , who acknowledge their Dahcotah origin . In KANZAS , Ottoes , Kanzas , Osages , Arkansas and Ogil- lalahs . Farther west than ...
... Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas , who acknowledge their Dahcotah origin . In KANZAS , Ottoes , Kanzas , Osages , Arkansas and Ogil- lalahs . Farther west than ...
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... Mandans , who made earthen pot- tery , and their trade with the whites , have done away with this custom , except at public festivals , where it is still pre- served . The Assineboin language is a dialect of the Dahcotah . The Gros ...
... Mandans , who made earthen pot- tery , and their trade with the whites , have done away with this custom , except at public festivals , where it is still pre- served . The Assineboin language is a dialect of the Dahcotah . The Gros ...
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