| Maine Historical Society - 1859 - 478 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...remnants cling to one another with invincible tenacity." \v. ARTICLE XI. THE INDIANS OF HUDSON'S BAT, THEIR LANGUAGE; SELECTED FROM UMFREVILLE'S "PRESENT STATE... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1859 - 474 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...confederacy were bound together by an eight-fold band; nnd to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another with invincible tenacity." W. ARTICLE... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 402 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...institution. Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band ; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
| Augustus Lynch Mason - 1884 - 1056 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of thtit separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they,...institution. " Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 400 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...institution. Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band ; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1893 - 406 halaman
...tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever tkey belonged, were mutually bound to one another by those...institution. Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band ; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 316 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...institution. Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 422 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans ; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...mutually bound to one another by those close ties ofjFraternity which mark this singular institution. Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced... | |
| Augustus Lynch Mason - 1904 - 710 halaman
...whole people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight totemic clans; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...institution. "Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 halaman
...people, irrespective of their separation into tribes, consisted of eight to tern ic clans; and the members of each clan, to what nation soever they belonged,...institution. Thus the five nations of the confederacy were laced together by an eight-fold band; and to this hour their slender remnants cling to one another... | |
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