| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1851 - 842 pages
...1Ó4-* * A general opinion among all the Indians that this country was an island. them over die country, and taught us how to take them. He had caused the...had done for his red children because he loved them. If we had any disputes about hunting grounds, they were generally settled without the shedding of much... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1851 - 480 pages
...served us for clothing. He sent rain upon the earth, and it produced corn. All this he did for his Bed children, because he loved them. But an evil day came upon us. The White men crossed the watei and landed on this island — their numbers were small : they found... | |
| M. Murray - United States - 1852 - 454 pages
...bear and the beaver, and their skins served us for clothing. He had scattered them over the country and taught us how to take them. He had caused the...done for his red children, because he loved them. " If we had any disputes about hunting grounds, they were generally lettled without the shedding of... | |
| Robert Tyas - 1853 - 246 pages
...by the whites Red Jacket, which well illustrates their peculiar sagacity and shrewdness. He says : " An evil day came upon us. Your forefathers crossed the great water, and landed on this island They told us they had fled from their own country for fear of wicked men, and had come here to enjoy... | |
| Robert Tyas - Floriculture - 1853 - 240 pages
...called by the whites Eed Jacket, which well illustrates their peculiar sagacity and shrewdness. He says: "An evil day came upon us. Your forefathers crossed the great water, and landed on this island They told us they had fled from their own country for fear of wicked men, and had come here to enjoy... | |
| Ferencz Aurelius Pulszky, Theresa Pulszky - United States - 1853 - 356 pages
...bear and the beaver—their skins served us for clothing ; he had scattered them over the country, and taught us how to take them; he had caused the earth to produce corn and bread; all this he had done for his red children, because he loved them. If we had some disputes... | |
| Ferencz Aurelius Pulszky - 1853 - 362 pages
...them over the country, and taught us how to take them ; he had caused the earth to produce corn and bread ; all this he had done for his red children, because he loved them. If we had some disputes about our hunting grounds, they were settled without the shedding much blood.... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - America - 1854 - 782 pages
...: thus, Rtd-jiicki't had an uncle whose name meant a ktap of dogs, ib. 164. them over the country, and taught us how to take them. He had caused the...earth to produce corn for bread. All this he had done tor his red children because he loved them. If we had any disputes about hunting grounds, they were... | |
| Anna Cummings Johnson - Indians of North America - 1855 - 358 pages
...the bear and the beaver. Their skins served us for clothing. He had scattered them over the country, and taught us how to take them. He had caused the...done for His red children, because He loved them. If we had some disputes about our hunting-ground, they were generally settled without the shedding... | |
| John Warner Barber - United States - 1856 - 514 pages
...the bear and the beaver. Their skins served us for clothing. HE had scattered them over the country, and taught us how to take them. HE had caused the...done for his red children, because he loved them. If we had some disputes about our hunting ground, they were generally settled without the shedding... | |
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