Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the Mackinac Country; Illustrated from Sketches, Drawings, Maps and Photographs, with an Original Map of Mackinac Island, Made Especially for this Work, Volume 2Macmillan, 1918 - Mackinac County (Mich.) |
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... Indian dance , save that it lacked the savagery and ferocity that characterized Indian dances in general . The men jumped around in a circle , dancing , uttering whoops and yells , and waving their weapons of the chase to the rattle of ...
... Indian dance , save that it lacked the savagery and ferocity that characterized Indian dances in general . The men jumped around in a circle , dancing , uttering whoops and yells , and waving their weapons of the chase to the rattle of ...
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... Indian mother and child : 15 " The tickenagun , or Indian cradle , is an object of great pride with an Indian mother . She gets the finest kind of broadcloth she possibly can to make an outer swathing band for it , and spares no pains ...
... Indian mother and child : 15 " The tickenagun , or Indian cradle , is an object of great pride with an Indian mother . She gets the finest kind of broadcloth she possibly can to make an outer swathing band for it , and spares no pains ...
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... Indian lad . " Then let them talk of their race divine , Their glittering domes , and sparkling wine ; Give me a lodge , like my fathers had , And my tall , straight , beautiful Indian lad . " Quite another aspect of the Ojibway muse is ...
... Indian lad . " Then let them talk of their race divine , Their glittering domes , and sparkling wine ; Give me a lodge , like my fathers had , And my tall , straight , beautiful Indian lad . " Quite another aspect of the Ojibway muse is ...
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... Indian feels , that although they are an authorized and lawful prey , yet there is some- thing like accountability to the animal's suppositional soul . An Indian has been known to ask the pardon of an animal , which he had just killed ...
... Indian feels , that although they are an authorized and lawful prey , yet there is some- thing like accountability to the animal's suppositional soul . An Indian has been known to ask the pardon of an animal , which he had just killed ...
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... Indian system of astronomy . The mouse obtained celes- tial elevation by creeping up the rainbow , which Indian story makes a flossy mass of bright threads , and by the power of gnawing them , he relieved a captive in the sky . It is a ...
... Indian system of astronomy . The mouse obtained celes- tial elevation by creeping up the rainbow , which Indian story makes a flossy mass of bright threads , and by the power of gnawing them , he relieved a captive in the sky . It is a ...
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