| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 250 str.
...Treaty had been opened, provision was supplied to them by regular rations ; and the same night they had great rejoicings^ — danced the war-dance, and...palavering, or ' powwowing,' with great earnestness ; biH there seemed no possibility uf bringing them to another Council in a hurry. Meanwhile the village... | |
| Daniel S. Curtiss - 1852 - 386 str.
...of the lake." " A preliminary council had been held with the chiefs some days before our arrival." " Such was the state of affairs on our arrival; companies of old warriors might be seen sitting and smoking under every bush, arguing, palavering or paw-owing, with great aarnestness ; but there... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1880 - 580 str.
...had great rejoicings, — danced the war-dance, and kept the eyes and ears of all open by running and howling About the village. Such was the state of affairs...smoking under every bush; arguing, palavering, or "ppw-wowing" with great earnestness; but there seemed no possibility of bringing them 4o another Council... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1881 - 812 str.
...great rejoicings, — danced the war- dance, and kept the eyes and ears of all open by running and howling: about the village. Such was the state of...our arrival. Companies of old warriors might be seen silting smoking under «verv bush; arguing, palavering, or '• ppw-wowing" with great earnestness;... | |
| Alfred Theodore Andreas - 1884 - 692 str.
...Shab-eh-nay ; and in the Chicago treaty of 1833, is twice spelled differently— Shab-eh-nah, and Sha-bc" Companies of old warriors might be seen sitting smoking...possibility of bringing them to another council in a hurry. * * * The little village of Chicago was in an uproar from morning lo night, and from night to morning;... | |
| Illinois State Historical Library - 1916 - 234 str.
...treaty had been opened, provision was supplied to them by regular rations; and the same night they had great rejoicings — danced the wardance. and...village and its occupants presented a most motley scene. * * * "Next in rank to the officers and commissioners, may be noticed certain storekeepers and merchants... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1916 - 234 str.
...treaty had been opened, provision was supplied to them uy regular rations; and the same night they had great rejoicings — danced the wardance. and...village and its occupants presented a most motley scene. * * * "Next in rank to the officers and commissioners, may be noticed certain storekeepers and merchants... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1916 - 842 str.
...to them by regular rations ; and the same night they had great rejoicings — danced the war dance, and kept the eyes and ears of all open by running...and its occupants presented a most motley scene." * * * "Next in rank to the Officers and Commissioners may be noticed certain storekeepers and merchants,... | |
| Bessie Louise Pierce - 2004 - 573 str.
...pressed, they looked at the sky, saw a few wandering clouds, and straightway adjourned sine ¿ite, as the weather is not clear enough for so solemn a...village and its occupants presented a most motley scene. FORT DEARBORN AND CHICAGO The fort contained within its palisades by far the most enlightened residents,... | |
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