Friends' Miscellany, Volume 2John Comly, Isaac Comly editors, 1836 - Quakers |
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Page 84
... Chipawas , do · do do The Wyandots - near Lake Erie , The Iroquois , or Six Nations - frontiers of New York , The Round Headed Indians - near the head 2000 900 5000 300 1500 of Ottahwa river , 2500 The Algonquins - near the above , 300 ...
... Chipawas , do · do do The Wyandots - near Lake Erie , The Iroquois , or Six Nations - frontiers of New York , The Round Headed Indians - near the head 2000 900 5000 300 1500 of Ottahwa river , 2500 The Algonquins - near the above , 300 ...
Page 89
... Chipawas—— an old chief and several warriors , one of whom had a human scalp , with beautiful fair curled hair on it , tied to his ear . These were some of those , who , a day or two before , had treated us so roughly . A white man who ...
... Chipawas—— an old chief and several warriors , one of whom had a human scalp , with beautiful fair curled hair on it , tied to his ear . These were some of those , who , a day or two before , had treated us so roughly . A white man who ...
Page 92
... Chipawas and Wyandots ; for they were treacherous . I told him they had called us Shemochteman , or Big Knife , and said they wanted our scalps ; at which he laughed . 19th . Crossed the river , and went down the east- ern bank four ...
... Chipawas and Wyandots ; for they were treacherous . I told him they had called us Shemochteman , or Big Knife , and said they wanted our scalps ; at which he laughed . 19th . Crossed the river , and went down the east- ern bank four ...
Page 100
... Chipawas , lately arrived .. We met five or six of them ; but they could not understand us , neither we them , only this much , Chemochte- man , Bostone . I offered my hand to them repeat- edly , as also did John Parish , which they as ...
... Chipawas , lately arrived .. We met five or six of them ; but they could not understand us , neither we them , only this much , Chemochte- man , Bostone . I offered my hand to them repeat- edly , as also did John Parish , which they as ...
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... Chipawas and Sioux of the Meadows , and Sioux of the Woods , against each other . They are powerful nations . This day was another interment at the Roman chapel , of a man , said to be one hundred and fifteen years old . It was , as ...
... Chipawas and Sioux of the Meadows , and Sioux of the Woods , against each other . They are powerful nations . This day was another interment at the Roman chapel , of a man , said to be one hundred and fifteen years old . It was , as ...
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