Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals who Have Been Distinguished Among the North American Natives as Orators, Warriors, Statesmen, and Other Remarkable Characters, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... fights against the Americans - Grand Indian coun- cil at Detroit - Pipe's spirited speech on that occasion - Makes charges against the Missionaries , but fails to prove them - Re- marks on his habits , principles and talents . 136 CHAP ...
... fights against the Americans - Grand Indian coun- cil at Detroit - Pipe's spirited speech on that occasion - Makes charges against the Missionaries , but fails to prove them - Re- marks on his habits , principles and talents . 136 CHAP ...
Halaman 18
... fight against the same Massasoit , we suppose the Narragansett Chief , Canonicus , having ' sent for him ' to that end . * This movement , together with the absence of all comment upon it in history , illustrates sufficiently the sense ...
... fight against the same Massasoit , we suppose the Narragansett Chief , Canonicus , having ' sent for him ' to that end . * This movement , together with the absence of all comment upon it in history , illustrates sufficiently the sense ...
Halaman 36
... fighting in small parties , and of making amends for inferior force , by surprisal and stratagem . The result was , that the Adirondacks were nearly ex- terminated , while the Iroquois , proudly exalting themselves on their overthrow ...
... fighting in small parties , and of making amends for inferior force , by surprisal and stratagem . The result was , that the Adirondacks were nearly ex- terminated , while the Iroquois , proudly exalting themselves on their overthrow ...
Halaman 71
... fighting , they were de- feated and driven off . But the French have always effected more among the Indians in peace than in war , and thus it was with tne Ottawas ; for , from the date of the skirmish just mentioned , they were almost ...
... fighting , they were de- feated and driven off . But the French have always effected more among the Indians in peace than in war , and thus it was with tne Ottawas ; for , from the date of the skirmish just mentioned , they were almost ...
Halaman 86
... fighting men . The Miamies were engaged . So were the Sacs , the Ottagamies ( or Foxes , ) the Menominies , the Wyandots , the Missis- sagas , the Shawanees ; and , what was still more to the purpose , a large number of the l ...
... fighting men . The Miamies were engaged . So were the Sacs , the Ottagamies ( or Foxes , ) the Menominies , the Wyandots , the Missis- sagas , the Shawanees ; and , what was still more to the purpose , a large number of the l ...
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afterwards Albany American appear arms army Attakullakulla attended battle of Tippecanoe believe belt brethren British brother Brother!-We Buckongahelas called camp Canada Captain Captain Cold Captain Pipe cause Cayenguirago character Cherokees Chickatabot chiefs Chieftain Christian command commenced council countrymen Decanesora Delawares deputies Detroit dians effect enemy English ernor father fight fire Five Nations Fort George Fort Wayne French friends frontiers garrison gave Governor Harrison hand hatchet hear hostilities hundred Indians informed killed King lakes land latter live Massasoit ment messengers Miamies miles murdered Nauset neighbors never New-York observed occasion Onondaga orator Ottawas party peace Pipe Pontiac Potawatamies Praying Indians present prisoners Prophet red children Red-Jacket river Sachem Sagamore savages scalps Senecas sent settlement Shawanees soon speech Spirit Tecumseh tell thing tion told took treaty tribes troops Turtle Vincennes wampum warriors Wayne White-Eyes wish Wyandots Yonondio
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Halaman 171 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat, if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was* ray love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, ' Logan is the friend of white men.
Halaman 294 - Brother, you have now heard our answer to your talk, and this is all we have to say at present. As we are going to part, we will come and take you by the hand, and hope the Great Spirit will protect you on your journey, and return you safe to your friends.
Halaman 293 - Brother, you say there is but one way to worship and serve the Great Spirit. If there is but one religion, why do you white people differ so much about it?
Halaman 291 - BROTHER : This council fire was kindled by you. It was at your request that we came together at this time. We have listened with attention to what you have said. You requested us to speak our minds freely. This gives us great joy; for we now consider that we stand upright before you, and can speak what we think.
Halaman 171 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it: I have killed many: I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan?— Not one.
Halaman 292 - But an evil day came upon us. Your forefathers crossed the great water and landed on this island. Their numbers were small. They found friends and not enemies. They told us they had fled from their own country for fear of wicked men, and had come here to enjoy their religion.
Halaman 238 - That we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrisons; that we knew nothing about them, and that our father would attend to that part of the business. You also told your red children that you would take good care of your garrison here, which made our hearts glad. Listen! When we were last at the Rapids, it is true we gave you little assistance.
Halaman 293 - Brother : We do not understand these things. We are told that your religion was given to your forefathers, and has been handed down from father to son. We also have a religion, which was given to our forefathers and has been handed down to us, their children. We worship in that way. It teaches us to be thankful for all the favors we receive; to love each other, and to be united. We never quarrel about religion.
Halaman 171 - I may challenge the whole orations of Demosthenes and Cicero, and of any more eminent orator, if Europe has furnished more eminent, to produce a single passage, superior to the speech of Logan, a Mingo chief, to Lord Dunmore, when governor of this state.
Halaman 234 - Well, as the great chief is to determine the matter, I hope the Great Spirit will put sense enough into His head to induce him to direct you to give up this land. It is true, he is so far off, he will not be injured by the war. He may sit still in his town, and drink his wine, while you and I will have to fight it out.