The History of North America: The Indians of North America in historic times, by C. Thomas, in conference with W.J. McGeeGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1903 - Indians of North America |
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... provinces . The Tequesta . The Calusa . " Ais Indians . " The province under Menen- dez . The priests pacify the Indians . Customs of the Florida Indians . The Timuquanan languages indicate a distinct stock . The Seminoles ; the ...
... provinces . The Tequesta . The Calusa . " Ais Indians . " The province under Menen- dez . The priests pacify the Indians . Customs of the Florida Indians . The Timuquanan languages indicate a distinct stock . The Seminoles ; the ...
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... provinces of Central America , proceeding from the southern extremity northward . The aborigines of Central America , if considered ethnic- ally , would be divided into two comprehensive groups - those whose linguistic and other ...
... provinces of Central America , proceeding from the southern extremity northward . The aborigines of Central America , if considered ethnic- ally , would be divided into two comprehensive groups - those whose linguistic and other ...
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... province with Juan de Caballon , and it is with the greatest difficulty that we have held out against the rebellious natives , who could not be converted and brought to obedience by peaceful means . " Although the efforts of the ...
... province with Juan de Caballon , and it is with the greatest difficulty that we have held out against the rebellious natives , who could not be converted and brought to obedience by peaceful means . " Although the efforts of the ...
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... provinces , a large number are now extinct , and of the others small rem- nants only remain . In regard to those of the latter region the information is incomplete . The Doraskean tribes are practically , if not entirely , extinct . The ...
... provinces , a large number are now extinct , and of the others small rem- nants only remain . In regard to those of the latter region the information is incomplete . The Doraskean tribes are practically , if not entirely , extinct . The ...
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... province , to make another attempt to subdue this defiant savage ; but a continuous siege of six months , though with all the force that could be gathered from the surrounding districts , was unavailing . Treachery , however ...
... province , to make another attempt to subdue this defiant savage ; but a continuous siege of six months , though with all the force that could be gathered from the surrounding districts , was unavailing . Treachery , however ...
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Algonquin allies appear army attack authority Aztec band battle began brought Captain captured Catawbas Central America Cherokees Chiapas chief chiefly coast colonists colony confederacy Connecticut contest Cortés Creeks deed Delawares early east eastern enemies English expedition extended fled Florida followed forces French friendly given Governor Guatemala hostilities hundred Indian history inhabitants Iroquoian Iroquois Island James River joined killed king known Lake land latter Lenape linguistic living located massacre Massasoit Mexico Miantonomah missionaries Mississippi Mohawks Mohegans mountains Munsees Narragansetts nation natives Nihantics Nipmuck northern occupied Ohio Opechancanough Pamunkey peace Pennsylvania Pequods population possession Powhatan prisoners probably province pueblos purchase region relations residing River sachem savages Senecas sent settled settlements settlers Shawnees Siouan Sir William Johnson slain slaves small tribes South Carolina southern Spaniards Spanish Susquehanna territory Timuquanan tion towns treaty Tutelo Uncas village Virginia warriors western whites women Yamasis Zapotec