| Meriwether Lewis - 1843 - 400 Seiten
...for there were great numbers of horses feeding in every direction round the camp, which would enable us to transport our stores, if necessary, over the...perfectly satisfied him that he was now on the waters flowing to the Pacific. On reaching his lodge he resumed his conversation with the chief, after which... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1847 - 398 Seiten
...for there were great numbers of horses feeding in every direction round the camp, which would enable us to transport our stores, if necessary, over the...perfectly satisfied him that he was now on the waters flowing to the Pacific. On reaching his lodge he resumed his conversation with the chief, after which... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1861 - 392 Seiten
...for there were great numbers of horses feeding in every direction round the camp, which would enable us to transport our stores, if necessary, over the...perfectly satisfied him that he was now on the waters flowing to the Pacific. On reaching his lodge he resumed his conversation with the chief, after which... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 382 Seiten
...and a considerable quantity of chokechinies ;" 2 and Captain Lewis remarks of the same people, that " an Indian invited him into his bower, and gave him...him that he was now on the waters of the Pacific." 3 Thus far among the tribes we find a literal repetition of the rule of hospitality as practiced by... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1881 - 374 Seiten
...and a considerable quantity of chokechinies ;"2 and Captain Lewis remarks of the same people, that " an Indian invited him into his bower, and gave him...satisfied him that he was now on the waters of the Pacific."3 Thus far among the tribes we find a literal repetition of the rule of hospitality as practiced... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 378 Seiten
...and a considerable quantity of chokechinies ;".3 and Captain Lewis remarks of the same people, that " an Indian invited him into his bower, and gave him...satisfied him that he was now on the waters of the Pacific."3 Thus far among the tribes we find a literal repetition of the rule of hospitality as practiced... | |
| Eugene Virgil Smalley - 1883 - 582 Seiten
...little stream whose waters he conjectured ran to the Pacific Ocean. He was confirmed in his belief when an Indian invited him into his bower and gave him...small morsel of boiled antelope and a piece of fresh roasted salmon. This was the first salmon he had seen, and satisfied him that he was on waters flowing... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1893 - 488 Seiten
...for there are great numbers of horses feeding in every direction round the camp, which will enable us to transport our stores, if necessary, over the...Captain Lewis returned from the river to his lodge ; on his way an Indian invited him into his bower, and gave him a small morsel of boiled antelope and... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1900 - 400 Seiten
...for there were great numbers of horses feeding in every direction round the camp, which would enable us to transport our stores, if necessary, over the...into his bower, and gave him a small morsel of boiled anteiOpe and a piece of fresh salmon roasted. This waa ;he first salmon he had seen, and perfectly... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam - 1905 - 380 Seiten
...for there are great numbers of horses feeding in every direction round the camp, which will enable us to transport our stores if necessary over the mountains....him that he was now on the waters of the Pacific." By this time, news of the coming of the whites among the Shoshones had reached the latter's camp and... | |
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