Native Villages and Village Sites East of the MississippiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - Počet stran: 111 |
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... Creek town in 1789 74 7. Older method of placing the principal structures in a Creek town 75 8. Home of the Chief at Apalachicola 79 9. "Indian warehouse "at Santa Cruz, 1699 84 10. "Warehouse' ' at St. Marys, 1699 85 11. Plan of an ...
... Creek town in 1789 74 7. Older method of placing the principal structures in a Creek town 75 8. Home of the Chief at Apalachicola 79 9. "Indian warehouse "at Santa Cruz, 1699 84 10. "Warehouse' ' at St. Marys, 1699 85 11. Plan of an ...
Strana 8
... Creek town in 1789 .. 7. Older method of placing the principal structures in a Creek town . 8. Home of the Chief at Apalachicola .. 74 75 79 9. " Indian warehouse ' at Santa Cruz , 1699 . 84 10. " Warehouse ' at St. Marys , 1699 .. 85 ...
... Creek town in 1789 .. 7. Older method of placing the principal structures in a Creek town . 8. Home of the Chief at Apalachicola .. 74 75 79 9. " Indian warehouse ' at Santa Cruz , 1699 . 84 10. " Warehouse ' at St. Marys , 1699 .. 85 ...
Strana 11
... Creek . Eastward they occupied the upper portion of the valley of the Housatonic in western Massachusetts . The Manhattan , a tribe belonging to the Wappinger confederacy , gave the name to the island where once they had several small ...
... Creek . Eastward they occupied the upper portion of the valley of the Housatonic in western Massachusetts . The Manhattan , a tribe belonging to the Wappinger confederacy , gave the name to the island where once they had several small ...
Strana 12
... village of the Caoquias and the Tamarouas , two Illinois tribes which have been united . " ( Charlevoix , ( 1 ) , II , p . 218. ) The village was on the small creek which now bears the name of the first of the tribes , and which is ...
... village of the Caoquias and the Tamarouas , two Illinois tribes which have been united . " ( Charlevoix , ( 1 ) , II , p . 218. ) The village was on the small creek which now bears the name of the first of the tribes , and which is ...
Strana 14
... Creek confederacy was made up of many small tribes forming two quite distinct groups of towns . The first group , later known as the Upper Creeks , included many villages in the valleys of the Coosa and Tallapoosa . The principal ...
... Creek confederacy was made up of many small tribes forming two quite distinct groups of towns . The first group , later known as the Upper Creeks , included many villages in the valleys of the Coosa and Tallapoosa . The principal ...
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Source Material on the History and Ethnology of the Caddo Indians John Reed Swanton Úplné zobrazení - 1942 |
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Strana 19 - On our coming into the house, two mats were spread out to sit upon, and immediately some food was served in well made red wooden bowls ; two men were also despatched at once with bows and arrows in quest of game, who soon after brought in a pair of pigeons which they had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in great haste, with shells which they had got out of the water.
Strana 29 - After proceeding 40 leagues on this same route, we arrived at the mouth of our river; and, at 42 and a half degrees of latitude, we safely entered Missisipi on the 17th of June, with a joy that I cannot express.• Section 4.
Strana 19 - I sailed to the shore," he says, " in one of their canoes, with an old man, who was the chief of a tribe, consisting of forty men and seventeen women ; these I saw there in a house well constructed of oak bark, and circular in shape, so that it had the appearance of being well built, with an arched roof.
Strana 14 - The best of their houses are covered very neatly, tight and warm, with barks of trees, slipped from their bodies at those seasons when the sap is up, and made into great flakes, with pressure of weighty timber, when they are green.
Strana 95 - RELATION OR Journall of the beginning and proceedings of the English Plantation settled at Plimoth in New England, by certaine English Aduenturers both Merchants and others.
Strana 26 - At heade sat a woman, at his feete another, on each side sitting uppon a Matte uppon the ground were raunged his chiefe men on each side the fire, tenne in a ranke, and behinde them as many yong women, each a great Chaine of white Beades over their shoulders...
Strana 80 - Their houses are not many together, for in one house an hundred of them do lodge; they being made much like a great barn...
Strana 12 - The houses were made with long young sapling trees bended and both ends stuck into the ground. They were made round like unto an arbor, and covered down to the ground with thick and well wrought mats; and the door was not over a yard high, made of a mat to open. The chimney was a wide open hole in the top, for which they had a mat to cover it close when they pleased. One might...
Strana 61 - On the top of, and over the poles forming the roof, is placed a complete mat of willow boughs, of half a foot or more in thickness, which protects the timbers from the dampness of the earth with which the lodge is covered from bottom to top, to the depth of two or three feet; and then with a hard or tough clay, which is impervious to water, and which with long use becomes quite hard...
Strana 29 - This Village Consists of three Nations who have gathered there - Miamis, Maskoutens, and Kikabous. The former are the most civil, the most liberal, and the most shapely. They wear two long locks over their ears, which give them a pleasing appearance. They are regarded as warriors, and rarely undertake expeditions without being successful. They are very docile, and listen quietly to What is said to Them; and they appeared so eager to Hear Father Alloues when he Instructed them that they gave Him but...