A Centennial Edition of the History of the United States: From the Discovery of America, to the End of the First One Hundred Years of American Independence. With a Full Account of the Approaching Centennial CelebrationT. Belknap, 1876 - 744 頁 |
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第 16 頁
... called Manitou , and made it a sort of tutelar deity . They had vague ideas of the doctrine of atonement for sins , and made propitiatory sacrifices with great solemnity . All of them had dim traditions of the creation , and of a great ...
... called Manitou , and made it a sort of tutelar deity . They had vague ideas of the doctrine of atonement for sins , and made propitiatory sacrifices with great solemnity . All of them had dim traditions of the creation , and of a great ...
第 17 頁
... called them Mon- tagners , or Mountain Indians , from a range of high hills westward of that city . Ascending the St. Lawrence , they found a numerous tribe on the Ottawa River , who spoke an entirely different dialect , if not a ...
... called them Mon- tagners , or Mountain Indians , from a range of high hills westward of that city . Ascending the St. Lawrence , they found a numerous tribe on the Ottawa River , who spoke an entirely different dialect , if not a ...
第 19 頁
... called Twightwees by the FIVE NATIONS , and English . Of all the Western tribes , these have ever been the most active enemies of the United States . They have ceded their lands , and are now [ 1867 ] far beyond the Mississippi . The ...
... called Twightwees by the FIVE NATIONS , and English . Of all the Western tribes , these have ever been the most active enemies of the United States . They have ceded their lands , and are now [ 1867 ] far beyond the Mississippi . The ...
第 22 頁
... called the NEW ENGLAND INDIANS . The principal tribes were the Narragansets in Rhode Island , and on the western shores of Narraganset Bay ; the Pokonokets and Wampanoags on the eastern shore of the same bay , and in a portion of ...
... called the NEW ENGLAND INDIANS . The principal tribes were the Narragansets in Rhode Island , and on the western shores of Narraganset Bay ; the Pokonokets and Wampanoags on the eastern shore of the same bay , and in a portion of ...
第 23 頁
... called their confederacy the Long House . The eastern door was kept by the Mohawks ; the western by the Senecas ; and the Great Council fire was with the Onondagas , at the metropolis , or chief village , near the present city of ...
... called their confederacy the Long House . The eastern door was kept by the Mohawks ; the western by the Senecas ; and the Great Council fire was with the Onondagas , at the metropolis , or chief village , near the present city of ...
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