| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Nicholas Biddle - 1814 - 518 页
...feather worked with porcupine quills, and fastened to the top of the head, from which it falls back. The face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. Over the shoulders is a loose robe or mantle of buffaloe skin dressed white, adorned with porcupine... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 460 页
...ash, about three or four feet long, and highly decorated with feathers, hair, and porcupine quills. The hair of the women is suffered to grow long, and...at the back of which it is either collected into a 120 kind of bag, or hangs down over the shoulders. Their moccasins are like those of the men, as are... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 422 页
...feather worked with porcupine quills, and fastened to the top of the head, from which it falls back. The face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. Over the shoulders is a loose robe or mantle of buffaloe skin dressed white, adorned with porcupine... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1815 - 558 页
...of. polecat skin, for the purpose, it may be presumed, of perfuming the contents to their taste. The face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. There is a very remarkable institution among this people, to which we recollect nothing similar in... | |
| Lady Augusta Hamilton - 1822 - 538 页
...himself into a passion, broke one of the drums, threw two of them into the fire,', and left the band. The hair of the women is suffered to grow long, and...head, at the back of which it is either collected in a kind of bag, or hangs down over the shoulders. Their moccasins are like those of the men, as are... | |
| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 页
...feather, worked with porcupine quills, and fastened to the top of the head, from which it falls back. The face and body are generally painted, with a mixture of grease and coal. Over the shoulders is a loose robe, or mantle, of buffalo skin, dressed white, adorned with porcupine... | |
| William Adams (M.A.) - 1832 - 516 页
...feather, worked with porcupine quills, and fastened to the top of the head, from which it falls back. TTie face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. Over the shoulders i« a loose robe or mantle of buffalo skin dressed white, adorned with porcupine... | |
| William Adams - 1836 - 508 页
...feather, worked with porcupine quills, and fastened to the top of the head, from which it falls back. The face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. Over the shoulders is a loose robe or mantle of buffalo skin dressed white, adorned with porcupine... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1838 - 480 页
...feather worked with porcupine quills, and fastened to the top of the head from which it falls back. The face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. Over the shoulders is a loose robe, or mantle of buffalo-skin, dressed white, adorned with porcupine-quills,... | |
| 1815 - 560 页
...of polecat skin, for the purpose, it may be presumed, of perfuming the Contents to their taste. The face and body are generally painted with a mixture of grease and coal. There is a very remarkable institution among this people, to which we re-^ collect nothing similar... | |
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