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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... tribes I have followed the invaluable treatise of Mr. Gallatin , the spirited sketches of Mr. Catlin , and Mr ... tribe and the river which have , time immemorial , borne this name . Kanzas , too , will soon be a state . Its name then ...
... tribes I have followed the invaluable treatise of Mr. Gallatin , the spirited sketches of Mr. Catlin , and Mr ... tribe and the river which have , time immemorial , borne this name . Kanzas , too , will soon be a state . Its name then ...
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... tribes- General divisions - The Dahcotah or Sioux race- -Paw- nees - Pahdoucahs - Arapahoes — Rapids - Blackfeet Emigrant Indians from the East - Aboriginal Indians - Population and customs of Knistineaux or Crees , Ojibwas ...
... tribes- General divisions - The Dahcotah or Sioux race- -Paw- nees - Pahdoucahs - Arapahoes — Rapids - Blackfeet Emigrant Indians from the East - Aboriginal Indians - Population and customs of Knistineaux or Crees , Ojibwas ...
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... tribes . Of these the Pana and Paniassa are probably our Pawnees ; the Ouemessourit are the Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ; the Tontanta , our Tetons ; the Moingouena are Moingonans , and the Pewarea , the Peorias ; while the ...
... tribes . Of these the Pana and Paniassa are probably our Pawnees ; the Ouemessourit are the Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ; the Tontanta , our Tetons ; the Moingouena are Moingonans , and the Pewarea , the Peorias ; while the ...
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... tribes , as the Panimaha , who had but one chief and twenty - two villages , the least of which has two hundred cabins ; the Paneassa , the Pana , the Paneloga , and the Matotantes , each of which , separately , is not inferior to the ...
... tribes , as the Panimaha , who had but one chief and twenty - two villages , the least of which has two hundred cabins ; the Paneassa , the Pana , the Paneloga , and the Matotantes , each of which , separately , is not inferior to the ...
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... year , probably belongs really to the year 1722 ; and Dutisne , therefore , may be regarded as the discoverer of Kanzas to the civilized world . Native tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes 16 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... year , probably belongs really to the year 1722 ; and Dutisne , therefore , may be regarded as the discoverer of Kanzas to the civilized world . Native tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes 16 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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