Indians : the Six Nations of New York: Cayugas, Mohawks (Saint Regis), Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, Tuscaroras1892 - 89 halaman |
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... visited each house on the reservations . The maps of the several reservations were made by him from data personally obtained , and the statements and conclusions in his report are the result of close study and research , combined with ...
... visited each house on the reservations . The maps of the several reservations were made by him from data personally obtained , and the statements and conclusions in his report are the result of close study and research , combined with ...
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... visited each house on the reservations . The maps of the several reservations were made by him from data personally obtained , and the statements and conclusions in his report are the result of close study and research , combined with ...
... visited each house on the reservations . The maps of the several reservations were made by him from data personally obtained , and the statements and conclusions in his report are the result of close study and research , combined with ...
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... visits to the schools . The large percentage of children of school age among the Saint Regis Indians is due to the remarkable size of families on that reservation , there being now , as reported under the head " Saint Regis families ...
... visits to the schools . The large percentage of children of school age among the Saint Regis Indians is due to the remarkable size of families on that reservation , there being now , as reported under the head " Saint Regis families ...
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... visited by them . One well - informed Indian historian uses this language : " No distant solitude , no rugged fastness , was too obscure or difficult to escape their visitation ; no enterprise was too perilous , no fatigue too great ...
... visited by them . One well - informed Indian historian uses this language : " No distant solitude , no rugged fastness , was too obscure or difficult to escape their visitation ; no enterprise was too perilous , no fatigue too great ...
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... visited by the Five Nations , and by a footnote relates the visit of 80 Ne - car - ri - a - ges , besides men , women , and children , who came from " Misilmackinac " May 30 , 1823 , asking to be admitted as a seventh nation into the ...
... visited by the Five Nations , and by a footnote relates the visit of 80 Ne - car - ri - a - ges , besides men , women , and children , who came from " Misilmackinac " May 30 , 1823 , asking to be admitted as a seventh nation into the ...
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Abram Allegany reservation American annual annuity attended 1 month average age Bushels Cattaraugus county Cattaraugus creek Cattaraugus reservation Cayuga chiefs christian church civilized clan clerk Company Cornplanter reservation Cornplanter Seneca council house Daniel La Forte elected Eleventh Census English Engraving & Printing enlisted enumeration farm Farmer females attended Five Nations George Governor Blacksnake Halftown Handsome Lake Hill Iroquois Iroquois confederacy Jacob Jaris Pierce Jimerson John Johnson labor Lake lands largest attendance largest average attendance laws league leases males miles Mohawk Moses Mountpleasant names nearly Oneidas Onondaga nation Onondaga reservation pagan pagan party Pennsylvania persons Peter Poodry president Printup pupils Red House river road Saint Regis Indians Salamanca Seneca nation severalty Snipe Spirit Spring Tarbell teacher Tonawanda Tonawanda reservation treaty Turtle Tuscarora United States Indian wampum Warren county William Wolf tribe York Engraving York Heavy Artillery York Infantry
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Halaman 22 - GEORGE CLINTON, Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Province of New York, and Territories thereon depending in America, Vice Admiral of the same, and Admiral of the White Squadron of his Majesty's Fleet.
Halaman 19 - France must chiefly ascribe the final overthrow of her magnificent schemes of colonization in the northern part of America...
Halaman 18 - Onondagas, who have your habitation at the ' Great Mountain,' and are overshadowed by its crags, shall be the third nation, because you are greatly gifted in speech, and are mighty in war. "And you, Cayugas, whose habitation is the ' Dark Forest,' and whose home is everywhere, shall be the fourth nation, because of your superior cunning in hunting.
Halaman 20 - I have been told by old men in New England, who remembered the time when the Mohawks made war on their Indians...
Halaman 39 - Secondly the State of New York doth hereby cede, grant release and confirm to the said Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to the use of the Commonwealth their Grantees and the heirs and Assigns of such Grantees forever the right of preemption of the soil from the native Indians and all other the estate, right, title and property (the Right and title of Government, sovereignty and jurisdiction excepted) which the State of New York hath...
Halaman 26 - Bar applicant is willing and able to promise that he will support the Constitutions of the United States and the State of New York.
Halaman 72 - If you tie up the clothes of an orphan child, the Great Spirit will notice it, and reward you for it.
Halaman 17 - Onondagas retain the custody of the wampums of the Five Nations, and the keeper of the wampums, Thomas Webster, of the Snipe tribe, a consistent, thorough pagan, is their interpreter. Notwithstanding the claims made that the wampums can be read as a governing code of law. it is evident that they are simply monumental reminders of preserved traditions, without any literal details whatever. "The first [of this] group from left to right, represents a convention of the Six Nations at the adoption of...
Halaman 20 - No distant solitude, no rugged fastness, was too obscure or difficult to escape their visitation ; no enterprise was too perilous, no fatigue too great, for their courage and endurance.