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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... four feet in depth . The village has a most novel effect to the eye of a stranger ; the lodges are closely grouped together , leaving but just room enough for walking or riding between them ; they appear , from without , to be built ...
... four feet in depth . The village has a most novel effect to the eye of a stranger ; the lodges are closely grouped together , leaving but just room enough for walking or riding between them ; they appear , from without , to be built ...
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... four hundred lodges , but , in the same year , they suffered under a very severe visitation of small рох , which reduced their number four hundred . They have never cul- tivated the soil , but subsist entirely upon buffalo , deer , elk ...
... four hundred lodges , but , in the same year , they suffered under a very severe visitation of small рох , which reduced their number four hundred . They have never cul- tivated the soil , but subsist entirely upon buffalo , deer , elk ...
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... four villages the Republican Pawnees , who gave its name to Republican Fork of the Kanzas , the Loup Pawnees , the Tappage Pawnees , and the Grand Pawnees . A warlike tribe numbering some twenty - five thousand , they claimed sway ...
... four villages the Republican Pawnees , who gave its name to Republican Fork of the Kanzas , the Loup Pawnees , the Tappage Pawnees , and the Grand Pawnees . A warlike tribe numbering some twenty - five thousand , they claimed sway ...
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... four years only it is said that they have lost half their number by sickness , and by the murderous assaults of the Sioux and other tribes . They are dependent altogether upon hunting , stealing and begging from the emigrants . The ...
... four years only it is said that they have lost half their number by sickness , and by the murderous assaults of the Sioux and other tribes . They are dependent altogether upon hunting , stealing and begging from the emigrants . The ...
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... four months each . In the spring they plant a little corn , which they attempt to harvest in the fall , before the fall hunt begins . They live in lodges covered with mats , made out of the flag that grows in the swamp lands of their ...
... four months each . In the spring they plant a little corn , which they attempt to harvest in the fall , before the fall hunt begins . They live in lodges covered with mats , made out of the flag that grows in the swamp lands of their ...
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