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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abenakis aborigines according Algonkian Algonquian animals appears arrow Athapascan Austin Bill barbs bark believed Beothuks Blackfeet Blackfoot bone Brant county British Columbia buffalo Canada canoe Carriers ceremonial chief clan coast common considerable Crees crest dance decorative deer dialects eastern Eskimo expressed figure fish ground Haida harpoon harpoon heads hole horn Hudson Bay hunting Hurons ideas inches long Indians inhabited interior Iroquois Island kind Kootenay Kwakiutl Lake language Lawrence living lodge Maliseets means Micmacs Montagnais mountains Museum Naskapi natives northern nouns object Ojibwas Ontario origin Orillia person pipe Plains plural poles possessed Potawotomi prefixes pronoun region religious represented ritual River Rocky Salish seems shaman side Six Nations skin social songs southern specimen spirits stems stone suffixes tion Tlingit totem township traditions tribes Tsimshian usually verb village western Dénés whites women Wyandots
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עמוד 44 - Fig. 3, Fig. 4, Fig. 5, Fig. 6, Fig. 7, Fig. 8, Fig. 9, Fig. 10, Fig. 11, Fig. 12, Fig. 13, Fig. 14, Fig. 15, Fig. 16, Fig. 17, Fig. 18, Fig.
עמוד 64 - It is certainly a fact, which cannot be controverted, that most of the diseases which have raged in the islands during my residence there, have been introduced by ships; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance of disease among the crew of the ship, which conveyed this destructive importation.
עמוד 63 - Nor is it the white man alone, that thus acts the destroyer; the Polynesian of Malay extraction has in parts of the East Indian archipelago, thus driven before him the darkcoloured native. The varieties of man seem to act on each other; in the same way as different species of animals - the stronger always extirpating the weaker.
עמוד 63 - Besides the several evident causes of destruction, there appears to be some more mysterious agency generally at work. Wherever the European has trod, death seems to pursue the aboriginal. We may look to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus acts the destroyer...
עמוד 3 - BEING PART OF Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Education Ontario PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO TORONTO: Printed and Published by LK CAMERON.
עמוד 193 - When the Carriers are severely sick, they often think that they shall not recover, unless they divulge to a priest or magician, evecry crime which they may have committed, which has hitherto been kept secret. In such a case, they will make a full confession, and then they expect that their lives will be spared, for a time longer.
עמוד 76 - ABNAKI absorbed by them. \Vho these- Indians were is unknown. The Abnaki formed an early attachment for the French, chiefly through the influence of their missionaries, and carried on an almost constant war with the English until the fall of the French power in America. The accounts of these struggles during the settlement of Maine are familiar episodes in American history. As the whites encroached on them the Abnaki gradually withdrew to Canada and settled chiefly at...
עמוד 109 - It is well known that the Abenakis of Canada are the direct descendants, of course with some admixture of French and other blood, of the majority of the savages who escaped from the great battle of the Kennebec in Maine, when the English commander Bradford overthrew their tribe on 3rd December, 1679.
עמוד 200 - ... parties relieving each other as they get tired. The two bands commence the dance with their backs turned to each other, the individuals following one another in Indian file, and holding the bow in the left hand, and an arrow in the right. They approach obliquely, after many turns, and when the two lines are closely back to back, they feign to see each other for the first time, and the bow is instantly transferred to the right hand, and the arrow to the left, signifying that it is not their intention...
עמוד 133 - History of the Five Nations.' It is told in a somewhat different form by David C'usick, the Tuscarora historian, in his 'Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations,