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Long , in his account of the North American Indians , relates the following anecdote : " About an hour before sun - set , on the fourth day , we stopped at a small creek , which was too deep to be forded , and whilst the Indian was ...
Long , in his account of the North American Indians , relates the following anecdote : " About an hour before sun - set , on the fourth day , we stopped at a small creek , which was too deep to be forded , and whilst the Indian was ...
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The Indian women are remarkably attached to their young charge , watching over them with the greatest affection and tenderness ; and , should they die , lamenting their loss in the most affecting manner . Even for several months after ...
The Indian women are remarkably attached to their young charge , watching over them with the greatest affection and tenderness ; and , should they die , lamenting their loss in the most affecting manner . Even for several months after ...
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Mr. Swaine mentioned to me an instance which occurred the preceding winter , of a southern Indian woman , who was in such extreme want , that she dug up one of her own relatives , who had been some time buried , and fed for ...
Mr. Swaine mentioned to me an instance which occurred the preceding winter , of a southern Indian woman , who was in such extreme want , that she dug up one of her own relatives , who had been some time buried , and fed for ...
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