Indians of the Southeastern United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 943 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 54
... salt province and sometimes it is treated as if it were distinct . Here , in any case , they spent some time extracting salt along the banks of a rivulet which may have been Salt Creek 54 [ BULL . 137 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.
... salt province and sometimes it is treated as if it were distinct . Here , in any case , they spent some time extracting salt along the banks of a rivulet which may have been Salt Creek 54 [ BULL . 137 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.
الصفحة 55
John Reed Swanton. banks of a rivulet which may have been Salt Creek , a stream flowing into Ouachita River near the bend above Arkadelphia . The main part of the province where they were encamped probably lay con- siderably farther up ...
John Reed Swanton. banks of a rivulet which may have been Salt Creek , a stream flowing into Ouachita River near the bend above Arkadelphia . The main part of the province where they were encamped probably lay con- siderably farther up ...
الصفحة 57
... salt was made and it may be identified quite certainly with the region about Drake's Salt Works , where there are quantities of Indian potsherds . Early in July they went on to another salt province , probably the area about Lake ...
... salt was made and it may be identified quite certainly with the region about Drake's Salt Works , where there are quantities of Indian potsherds . Early in July they went on to another salt province , probably the area about Lake ...
الصفحة 66
... salt is made , near the sea sixty leagues from Santa Elena . " Usi may be another form of Issa or Iswa , though it is not the same province . Were it not that it is placed near the ocean , we should be tempted to see in it a synonym for ...
... salt is made , near the sea sixty leagues from Santa Elena . " Usi may be another form of Issa or Iswa , though it is not the same province . Were it not that it is placed near the ocean , we should be tempted to see in it a synonym for ...
الصفحة 154
... salt and this is also the meaning of the name Naguatex ( equivalent to English Nawatesh ) , which appears in the De Soto chronicles as that of a tribe living on Red River near the present Shreveport . One or more towns of Nawatesh also ...
... salt and this is also the meaning of the name Naguatex ( equivalent to English Nawatesh ) , which appears in the De Soto chronicles as that of a tribe living on Red River near the present Shreveport . One or more towns of Nawatesh also ...
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الصفحة 231 - The Cherokees in their dispositions and manners are grave and steady; dignified and circumspect in their deportment; rather slow and reserved in conversation; yet frank, cheerful and humane; tenacious of the liberties and natural rights of...
الصفحة 628 - ... but of 30 houses: if they be walled, it is only done with barks of trees made fast to stakes, or else with poles only fixed upright, and close one by another.
الصفحة 451 - Indians made very handsome carpets. They have a wild hemp that grows about six feet high, in open, rich, level lands, and which usually ripens in July : it is plenty on our frontier settlements. When it is fit for use, they pull, steep, peel, and beat it; and the old women spin it off the distaffs, with wooden machines, having some clay on the middle of them to hasten the motion.
الصفحة 432 - ... in for the bowing of their backs, and another place made high for their heads, which they put one by another all along the walls on both sides.
الصفحة 526 - Many have the whole skinne of a hawke or some strange fowle, stuffed with the wings abroad. Others a broad peece of copper, and some the hand of their enemy dryed. Their heads and shoulders are painted red with the roote Pocone braied to powder mixed with oyle; this they hold in somer to preserve them from the heate, and in winter from the cold.
الصفحة 383 - We ourselves during the time we were there used to suck it after their manner, as also since our returne, and have found many rare and wonderful experiments of the vertues thereof...
الصفحة 382 - ... of too long continuance, in short time breaketh them ; whereby their bodies are notably preserved in health, and know not many grievous diseases wherewithall we in England are oftentimes affected.
الصفحة 157 - The allies were badly defeated, but there seems to have been no effort on the part of the Siouans to enter the tidewater country and, indeed, they appear to have moved farther west. In 1670 Lederer found two towns of "Nahyssan...
الصفحة 8 - ... and the hermit and Wilson's thrushes. Several native nuts, of which the beechnut, butternut, chestnut, hazelnut, hickory nut, and walnut are most Important, grow wild in this belt. Of these, the chestnut, hickory nut, and walnut come in from the South (Carolinian area) and do not extend much beyond the southern or warmer parts of the Alleghanian area.
الصفحة 24 - The Indians now seated in these parts are none of those which the English removed from Virginia, but a people driven by an enemy from the Northwest, and invited to sit down here by an oracle about four hundred years since, as they pretend...