History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River: Their Origin, Manners and Customs, Tribal and Sub-tribal Organizations, Wars, Treaties, Etc., EtcJ. Munsell, 1872 - 415 halaman Describes Indian tribes living in the vicinity of the Hudson River, including the Mahican, Mohawk, Delaware, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca. |
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... became of more esteem in their relations to the government but less noble in their purposes . It has been the object of the author to trace the his- tory of the Indians from the earliest period ; to show their original position in the ...
... became of more esteem in their relations to the government but less noble in their purposes . It has been the object of the author to trace the his- tory of the Indians from the earliest period ; to show their original position in the ...
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... became too old for the field , when they remained with the women and made mats , wooden bowls and spoons , traps , nets , arrows , canoes , etc. Their houses were for differing only in lengths . the most part built after one plan , They ...
... became too old for the field , when they remained with the women and made mats , wooden bowls and spoons , traps , nets , arrows , canoes , etc. Their houses were for differing only in lengths . the most part built after one plan , They ...
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... became the first among all the original clans . They were the wisest counselors , the best orators , the most expert hunters , and the bravest warriors . andots , or Hurons , and the Attiouanda- rons , or neutral nation , north , and ...
... became the first among all the original clans . They were the wisest counselors , the best orators , the most expert hunters , and the bravest warriors . andots , or Hurons , and the Attiouanda- rons , or neutral nation , north , and ...
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... became to resort to tribal alliances , in view of the very difficult indeed to secure unity of determination of the council in favor of action in favor of the English at different neutrality . times , and in 1755 it was entirely de- The ...
... became to resort to tribal alliances , in view of the very difficult indeed to secure unity of determination of the council in favor of action in favor of the English at different neutrality . times , and in 1755 it was entirely de- The ...
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... became a terror to all their neighbors . " — Indian Wars , 14. The relationship between the Mahicans and Pequots is so conclu- sively shown that one must have appa- rently originated the other . by the Dutch under the names of ...
... became a terror to all their neighbors . " — Indian Wars , 14. The relationship between the Mahicans and Pequots is so conclu- sively shown that one must have appa- rently originated the other . by the Dutch under the names of ...
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Halaman 316 - 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 my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, - Logan is the friend of the white men.
Halaman 316 - 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...
Halaman 308 - gave this great island to his red children ; he placed the whites on the other side of the big water; they were not contented with their own, but came to take ours from us. They have driven us from the sea to the lakes : we can go no further.
Halaman 308 - Harrison, who was long his patient and forbearing adviser, and then his conqueror, speaks of him as " one of those uncommon geniuses which spring up occasionally to produce revolutions, and overturn the established order of things. If it were not for the vicinity of the United States, he would, perhaps, be the founder of an empire, that would rival in glory Mexico or Peru.
Halaman 264 - This is a family quarrel between us and Old England. You, Indians, are not concerned in it. We don't wish you to take up the hatchet against the King's troops. We desire you to remain at home, and not join either side ; but keep the hatchet buried deep.
Halaman 216 - Lehigh rivers, extending in depth as far as a man could walk in a day and a half.
Halaman 317 - I am an aged hemlock. The winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the top. The generation to which I belonged have run away and left me : why I live, the Great Good Spirit only knows. Pray to my Jesus that I may have patience to wait for my appointed time to die.
Halaman 315 - 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 of peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, "Logan is the friend of the white man.
Halaman 213 - Instead of this, yon burned your own fort at Saratoga and ran away from it, which was a shame and a scandal to you. Look about your country and see; you have no fortifications about you, no, not even to this city ; 'tis but one step from Canada hither, and the French may easily come and turn you out of your doors.
Halaman 269 - BROTHERS : You remember when you first came over the great waters, I was great and you was little, very small. I then took you in for a friend, and kept you under my arms, so that no one might injure you ; since that time we have ever been true friends ; there has never been any quarrel between us. But now our conditions are changed. You are become great and tall.