This river flows from the lands of the East, where dwell the people called Chaouanons in so great numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and 15 in another, quite near one another. Indiana: A Guide to the Hoosier State - 第 27 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Jesuits - 1900 - 348 頁
...fear everything. But this did not prevent us from passing, and arriving at Waboukigou.35 This river flows from the lands of the East, where dwell the...numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and 15 in another, quite near one another. They are not at all warlike, and are the nations... | |
| Jesuits - 1900 - 346 頁
...fear everything. But this did not prevent us from passing, and arriving at Waboukigou.85 This river flows from the lands of the East, where dwell the...numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and 15 in another, quite near one another. They are not at all warlike, and are the nations... | |
| Jesuits - 1900 - 346 頁
...everything. But this did not prevent us from passing, and arriving at Waboukigou.85 This river flows4 from the lands of the East, where dwell the people...numbers that in one district there are as many as 2 3 villages, and 1 5 in another, quite near one another. They are not at all warlike, and are the... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 1917 - 414 頁
...fear everything. But this did not prevent us from passing, ^ and arriving at Waboukigou. This river flows from the lands " of the East, where dwell the people called Chaouanpnsjn so » MI ,1 . * 1 • , • , , 1 i '*. i 1673] VOYAGE OF JOLLIET AND MARQUETTE 251 selves,... | |
| Nellis Maynard Crouse - 1924 - 220 頁
...river called Ouaboukigou,1 the mouth of which is at the 36th degree of latitude.2 . . . This river flows from the lands of the east, where dwell the people called Chaouanons [Shawnees] in so great numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and in another... | |
| Colin G. Calloway - 1995 - 360 頁
...which his chief rival. Black Hoof, belonged.4 In t673 Marquette described the Ohio Valley as the place "where dwell the people called Chaouanons in so great...numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and fifteen in another quite near one another." But the Iroquois drove them out early... | |
| Anthony P. Schiavo, Jr., Claudio R. Salvucci - 2020 - 416 頁
...But this did not prevent us from passing, and arriving at Waboukigou [*The Ohio River]. This river flows from the lands of the East, where dwell the...numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and 15 in another, quite near one another. They are not at all warlike, and are the nations... | |
| Colin G. Calloway - 2006 - 660 頁
...discharge into the Gulf of Mexico. 155 As they passed the mouth of the Ohio, Marquette's party found "the people called Chaouanons in so great numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and 15 in another, quite near one another." The Shawnees appeared to be "not at all warlike"... | |
| Ebenezer Denny - 2005 - 59 頁
...the Mississippi River to the west, Jolliet and Marquette found the mouth of the Ohio in 1673 which "flows from the lands of the East, where dwell the...numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and 15 in another, quite near one another. They are not at all warlike, and are the nations... | |
| Colin Gordon Calloway - 2007 - 268 頁
...told him that its waters flowed from the east, "where dwell the people called Chaouanons [Shawnees] in so great numbers that in one district there are as many as 23 villages, and fifteen in [6] another quite near one another." French maps in the late seventeenth... | |
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