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" Secondly. They hunt by Traps of severall sorts, to which purpose after they have observed, in spring time and Summer, the haunt of the Deere, then about Harvest, they goe ten or twentie together, and sometimes more, and withall (if it be not too farre)... "
Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society: (1827) Charter ... - Page 141
1827
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Collections, Volume 1

1827 - 182 pages
...night then's turned to light; Who dies in sinnes unpaid, that soule CHAP. XXVII. Of their Hunting, fyc. Wee shall not name over the severall sorts of Beasts...wives and children also, where they build up little huntmg houses of Barks and Rushes (not comparable to their dwelling houses) and so each man takes his...
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Native Villages and Village Sites East of the Mississippi

David Ives Bushnell - Indians of North America - 1919 - 142 pages
...set up, take downe, order and carry the Mats and householdstuffe," They hunted much and (p. 141) — "They hunt by Traps of severall sorts, to which purpose...where they build up little hunting houses of Barks and Kushes (not comparable to their dwelling houses) and so each man takes his bounds of two, three, or...
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Native Villages and Village Sites East of the Mississippi

David Ives Bushnell (Jr.) - America - 1919 - 142 pages
...set up, take downe, order and carry the Mats and householdstuffe." They hunted much and (p. 141) — "They hunt by Traps of severall sorts, to which purpose...and sometimes more, and withall (if it be not too farrc) wives and children also, where they build up little hunting houses of Barks and Rushes (not...
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Dispossession by Degrees: Indian Land and Identity in Natick, Massachusetts ...

Jean M. O'Brien - History - 1997 - 250 pages
...fiftie, yea two or three hundred in a company . . . Secondly, They hunt by Traps of several sorts . . . they goe ten or twentie together, and sometimes more,...(if it be not too farre) wives and children also." 3 ' In addition to hunting, men procured fish, were traders, and warriors, and they engaged in politics...
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American Anthropology, 1888-1920: Papers from the American Anthropologist

Frederica De Laguna, Alfred Irving Hallowell - Social Science - 2002 - 860 pages
...Language of America, Roger Williams (London, 1643). P. 189. "Secondly, they hunt by Traps of several! sorts, to which purpose, after they have observed...twentie together, and sometimes more, and withall build up little hunting houses of barks and rushes, . . . and so each man takes his bounds of two,...
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Dispossession by Degrees: Indian Land and Identity in Natick, Massachusetts ...

Jean M. O'Brien - History - 2003 - 64 pages
...fiftie, yea two or three hundred in a company . . . Secondly, They hunt by Traps of several sorts . . . they goe ten or twentie together, and sometimes more,...withall (if it be not too farre) wives and children also."3' In addition to hunting, men procured fish, were traders, and warriors, and they engaged in...
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American Anthropologist, Volume 17

Anthropology - 1915 - 888 pages
...1643 in his quaint style, Key into the Language of America, Roger Williams (London, 1643). P. 189. "Secondly, they hunt by Traps of severall sorts, to...twentie together, and sometimes more, and withall build up little hunting houses of barks and rushes, . . . and so each man takes his bounds of two,...
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University Lectures: Delivered by Members of the Faculty in the ..., Volume 2

University of Pennsylvania - Barns - 1915 - 616 pages
...Language of America. Roger Williams, London, 1643.) P. 189. "Secondly, they hunt by Traps of several sorts, to which purpose, after they have observed...twentie together, and sometimes more, and withall build up little hunting houses of barks and rushes, . . . and so each man takes his bounds of two,...
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University Lectures Delivered by Members of the ..., Volume 2; Volumes 1914-1915

University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 616 pages
...Language of America. Roger Williams, London, 1643.) P. 189. "Secondly, they hunt by Traps of several sorts, to which purpose, after they have observed...twentie together, and sometimes more, and withall build up little hunting houses of barks and rushes, . . . and so each man takes his bounds of two....
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