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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... whole valley of the Mississippi to Crozat . In that grant he changed the name of the Missouri to the river St. Philip , which name , however , it never re- tained . In 1717 , Crozat abandoned this grant , and Law's famous Mississippi ...
... whole valley of the Mississippi to Crozat . In that grant he changed the name of the Missouri to the river St. Philip , which name , however , it never re- tained . In 1717 , Crozat abandoned this grant , and Law's famous Mississippi ...
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... whole much the same general divisions and homes as are described to us by their first discoverers . Their population has gen- erally diminished . In NE- The most of these tribes belong to the great Dahcotah or Sioux family of the Indian ...
... whole much the same general divisions and homes as are described to us by their first discoverers . Their population has gen- erally diminished . In NE- The most of these tribes belong to the great Dahcotah or Sioux family of the Indian ...
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... whole eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains , north of the Platte river , may be regarded as their country , though their roving life admits of no fixed home . Neither they nor the Gros - Ventres have ever entered into any treaty with ...
... whole eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains , north of the Platte river , may be regarded as their country , though their roving life admits of no fixed home . Neither they nor the Gros - Ventres have ever entered into any treaty with ...
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... whole family , resident inside , assemble in pleasant weather , mak- ing it their observatory and lounging - place ; when the weather is favorable , upon the roof of almost every lodge may be seen a group of its inhabitants , chiefs.
... whole family , resident inside , assemble in pleasant weather , mak- ing it their observatory and lounging - place ; when the weather is favorable , upon the roof of almost every lodge may be seen a group of its inhabitants , chiefs.
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... whole nation . This is not surprising , as in the vicinity of almost every Indian tribe there is some high mountain where they in- sist upon it the " big canoe " landed ; but that these people should hold an annual celebration of the ...
... whole nation . This is not surprising , as in the vicinity of almost every Indian tribe there is some high mountain where they in- sist upon it the " big canoe " landed ; but that these people should hold an annual celebration of the ...
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