Bulletin, العدد 73U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 |
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... Seminole .. The Chickasaw . The Choctaw . Page . 286 312 317 320 320 345 398 414 420 421 457 463 Population of the Southeastern tribes .. Bibliography Index .. ILLUSTRATIONS ( IN POCKET OF BACK COVER ) PLATE 1. 6 CONTENTS.
... Seminole .. The Chickasaw . The Choctaw . Page . 286 312 317 320 320 345 398 414 420 421 457 463 Population of the Southeastern tribes .. Bibliography Index .. ILLUSTRATIONS ( IN POCKET OF BACK COVER ) PLATE 1. 6 CONTENTS.
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... Seminole wars and the westward emigration belonging within the province of the historian strictly so considered ... Seminole Indians of Oklahoma , the Seminole of Florida , and the Alabama and Koasati of Texas and Louisiana . ( Ind . Pop ...
... Seminole wars and the westward emigration belonging within the province of the historian strictly so considered ... Seminole Indians of Oklahoma , the Seminole of Florida , and the Alabama and Koasati of Texas and Louisiana . ( Ind . Pop ...
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... Seminole . Natchez branch . Natchez . Taensa . Avoyel . Uchean stock . Yuchi . Timuquanan stock . Timucua . South Florida Indians . Calusa . Tekesta . Ais . Tangipahoa . Okelusa . Nabochi or Napissa . Jeaga . Tamahita . Tuskegee . As ...
... Seminole . Natchez branch . Natchez . Taensa . Avoyel . Uchean stock . Yuchi . Timuquanan stock . Timucua . South Florida Indians . Calusa . Tekesta . Ais . Tangipahoa . Okelusa . Nabochi or Napissa . Jeaga . Tamahita . Tuskegee . As ...
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... Seminole Nation . In Spanish documents a tribe called Tama is mentioned which is almost certainly identical with this , and it may be inferred that the last syllable represents the Hitchiti plural -ati . These facts all point to a ...
... Seminole Nation . In Spanish documents a tribe called Tama is mentioned which is almost certainly identical with this , and it may be inferred that the last syllable represents the Hitchiti plural -ati . These facts all point to a ...
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... Seminole war . The chief centers of their population were Charlotte Harbor and the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River , and this is of importance in connection with the following facts . In a letter writ- ten by Capt . John H. Bell ...
... Seminole war . The chief centers of their population were Charlotte Harbor and the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River , and this is of importance in connection with the following facts . In a letter writ- ten by Capt . John H. Bell ...
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الصفحة 158 - Portugues; and Juan Vazquez, of Villanueva de Barcarota, men of condition and courage; the rest were infantry. Of the living, one hundred and fifty Christians had received seven hundred wounds from the arrow ; and God was pleased that they should be healed in little time of very dangerous injuries. Twelve horses died, and seventy were hurt. The clothing the Christians carried with them, the ornaments for saying mass, and the pearls, were all burned there; they having set the fire themselves, because...
الصفحة 74 - Sentinel-house, floored ten foot high with planks, fastned with Spikes and Nayls, standing upon substantial Posts, with several other small houses round about. Also we saw many planks, to the quantity of three thousand foot or thereabouts, with other Timber...
الصفحة 15 - was a banished man. I came here poor and helpless to look " for good land near the tombs of my ancestors, and the trus"tees sent people here. I feared you would drive us away, " for we were weak, and wanted corn ; but you confirmed our " land to us, gave us food, and instructed our children.
الصفحة 375 - Then the cup bearer brings the hot drink in a capacious shell, first to the chief, and then, as the chief directs, to the rest in their order, in the same shell. They esteem this drink so highly that no one is allowed to drink it in council unless he has proved himself a brave warrior.
الصفحة 389 - Indians go out to sea in their canoes, to hunt for sea cows. One of their number carries three stakes fastened to his girdle and a rope on his arm. When he discovers a sea cow he throws his rope around its neck, and as the animal sinks under the water, the Indian drives a stake through one of its nostrils, and no matter how much it may dive, the Indian never loses it, because he goes on its back.
الصفحة 157 - ... to time, when they were set upon. At the time of the affray there was a friar, a clergyman, a servant of the Governor, and a female slave in the town, who, having no time in which to get away, took to a house, and there remained until after the Indians became masters of the place. They closed the entrance with a lattice door; and there being a sword among them, which the servant had, he put himself behind the door, striking at the Indians that would have come in; while, on the other side, stood...
الصفحة 107 - I had taken up my lodging on the border of an ancient burying ground; sepulchres or tumuli of the Yamasees, who were here slain by the Creeks in the last decisive battle, the Creeks having driven them into this point, between the doubling of the river, where few of them escaped the fury of the conquerors.
الصفحة 75 - Land be overgrown with weeds through their lazinesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. The Country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches; the Woods with Deer, Conies, Turkeys, Quails, Curlues, Plovers, Teile, Herons...
الصفحة 292 - He feared that both the one and the other had been killed by the Indians. In three days they that went to Chisca got back, and related that they had been taken through a country so scant of maize, and with such high mountains, that it was impossible the army should march in that direction ; and finding the distance was becoming long, and that they should be back late, upon consultation they agreed to return, coming from a poor little town where there was nothing of value, bringing a cow-hide as delicate...
الصفحة 152 - The Governor remained seated with him a short time, and after a little he arose and said that they should come to eat, and he took him with him and the Indians came to dance; and they danced very well in the fashion of rustics in Spain, so that it was pleasant to see them. At night he desired to go, and the commander told him that he must sleep there. He...