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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... the north - western parts of Nebraska , between the head waters of the Missouri and Saskachawin . These Rapid ( or Fall , or Paunch ) Indians are generally found on the Brit- ish side of the line . Their hunting - grounds.
... the north - western parts of Nebraska , between the head waters of the Missouri and Saskachawin . These Rapid ( or Fall , or Paunch ) Indians are generally found on the Brit- ish side of the line . Their hunting - grounds.
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... head waters of some streams which flow into the British posses- sions . The tribes of Knistinaux or Crees , of Ojibwas and Assineboins , hunt on these waters , and frequently pass further south into the territory of Nebraska . The Crees ...
... head waters of some streams which flow into the British posses- sions . The tribes of Knistinaux or Crees , of Ojibwas and Assineboins , hunt on these waters , and frequently pass further south into the territory of Nebraska . The Crees ...
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... head waters of the rivers of Hudson's Bay on the north , and as far as the Great Salt Lake to the south - west . They are rich in horses , bold in war , and the avowed enemies of all the other tribes , unless the Gros - Ventres be an ...
... head waters of the rivers of Hudson's Bay on the north , and as far as the Great Salt Lake to the south - west . They are rich in horses , bold in war , and the avowed enemies of all the other tribes , unless the Gros - Ventres be an ...
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... Head Pan Pen Pan The Great Maho peneta Mawr peneathir * Maoor panaether Spirit Ysprid Mawrt Uspryd Maoor There can be no doubt that the chief element of the lan- guage as spoken to - day is Dahcotah . But the chief part of the language ...
... Head Pan Pen Pan The Great Maho peneta Mawr peneathir * Maoor panaether Spirit Ysprid Mawrt Uspryd Maoor There can be no doubt that the chief element of the lan- guage as spoken to - day is Dahcotah . But the chief part of the language ...
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... head . We copy Mr. Parkman's well - digested account of them , reminding the reader that this gentleman spent several weeks in the Ogillalah lodges . They do not unite , " he says , " even in their wars . The bands of the east fight the ...
... head . We copy Mr. Parkman's well - digested account of them , reminding the reader that this gentleman spent several weeks in the Ogillalah lodges . They do not unite , " he says , " even in their wars . The bands of the east fight the ...
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