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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... thousand , but this is un- doubtedly an exaggeration . Mr. Vaughn thinks it is not more than eleven or twelve thousand . They live altogether by the chase , roving in every direction , as far as the head waters of the rivers of Hudson's ...
... thousand , but this is un- doubtedly an exaggeration . Mr. Vaughn thinks it is not more than eleven or twelve thousand . They live altogether by the chase , roving in every direction , as far as the head waters of the rivers of Hudson's ...
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... thousand two hundred and fifty ; they numbered three hun- dred and fifty fighting men . They had a decided superiority over any of the other western tribes in the arts of domestic life . Their pottery was quite convenient , and they ...
... thousand two hundred and fifty ; they numbered three hun- dred and fifty fighting men . They had a decided superiority over any of the other western tribes in the arts of domestic life . Their pottery was quite convenient , and they ...
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... thousand years , the Welsh element of language would fare ill . A more decisive argument against the Welsh origin of this interesting people , is the silence of their own traditions regarding it . They call themselves " the people of ...
... thousand years , the Welsh element of language would fare ill . A more decisive argument against the Welsh origin of this interesting people , is the silence of their own traditions regarding it . They call themselves " the people of ...
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... thousand two hundred and fifty souls . South of the settlements of this unfortunate tribe , and ranging all along the Missouri river north of the Platte , are the Dahcotah or Sioux tribes . The names of the leading divisions have been ...
... thousand two hundred and fifty souls . South of the settlements of this unfortunate tribe , and ranging all along the Missouri river north of the Platte , are the Dahcotah or Sioux tribes . The names of the leading divisions have been ...
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... Omahas raised corn enough for their winter's supply , last year ; and the agent reported that the judicious use of an annuity of five thousand dollars , due them from government , would save them from suffering during 5.
... Omahas raised corn enough for their winter's supply , last year ; and the agent reported that the judicious use of an annuity of five thousand dollars , due them from government , would save them from suffering during 5.
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