The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... race found lodgment in the midst of these grand scenes of nature , but became iso- lated by reason of their situation . Here , they developed a form of society which was largely the result of the environ- ment , but which culminated in ...
... race found lodgment in the midst of these grand scenes of nature , but became iso- lated by reason of their situation . Here , they developed a form of society which was largely the result of the environ- ment , but which culminated in ...
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... races of men . The character which appeals most strongly to the eye is the coloring . The gentle tints of an eastern landscape , the pale blue of distant moun- tains , the green of vernal or summer vegetation , the subdued colors of ...
... races of men . The character which appeals most strongly to the eye is the coloring . The gentle tints of an eastern landscape , the pale blue of distant moun- tains , the green of vernal or summer vegetation , the subdued colors of ...
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... race and stock did they belong ? What were the channels , by which they reached these distant regions ? Access to this isolated plateau was originally gained by means of great streams , the most of which are difficult of navigation ...
... race and stock did they belong ? What were the channels , by which they reached these distant regions ? Access to this isolated plateau was originally gained by means of great streams , the most of which are difficult of navigation ...
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... race during the last quarter of a century warrants , we believe , an answer in the affirmative . The Indian is a human being ; created in the image of his Maker ; endowed with faculties capable of the same growth and development as ...
... race during the last quarter of a century warrants , we believe , an answer in the affirmative . The Indian is a human being ; created in the image of his Maker ; endowed with faculties capable of the same growth and development as ...
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... race . While teaching in the Ramona Indian School in Santa Fé , New Mexico , I found my forty and more Apache boys and girls an exceedingly interesting study . When these children came to us from the Reservation they had much to learn ...
... race . While teaching in the Ramona Indian School in Santa Fé , New Mexico , I found my forty and more Apache boys and girls an exceedingly interesting study . When these children came to us from the Reservation they had much to learn ...
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