Their food had given out and they were half starved, but in the store-rooms they found '' that of which there was greater need than of gold or silver, which was much corn and beans and chickens, better than those of New Spain, and salt, the best and whitest... Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality - Página 104por Charles Morris - 1904 - 346 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1921 - 868 páginas
...day's journey distant from here," and in a contemporary letter one of his companions speaks of their "salt, the best and whitest I have seen in all my life." Annually, after the corn-planting, the Zunis make a pilgrimage to this lake and hold ceremonies in... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1896 - 902 páginas
...birthplace they say it bore a fancied resemblance. Here they found, besides plenty of corn, beans and fowls, better than those of New Spain, and salt, "the best and whitest I have seen in all my life," writes one of those who had helped to win the town. But even the abundance of food could not wholly... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 páginas
...birthplace they say it bore a fancied resemblance. Here they found, besides plenty of corn, beans and fowls, better than those of New Spain, and salt, "the best and whitest I have seen in all my life," writes one of those who had helped to win the town. But even the abundance of food could not wholly... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - 1901 - 560 páginas
...to occupy the now deserted houses, in whose storerooms, says the anonymous writer of the Traslado, they "found that of which there was greater need than...whitest I have seen in all my life." The chickens were wild turkeys which the Pueblos kept for their plumage. Coronado encamped in this neighbourhood... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 308 páginas
...We found in it what we needed more than gold and silver, and that was much corn and beans and fowls, better than those of New Spain, and salt, the best and whitest that I have seen in all my life. THIS is THE LATEST ACCOUNT OF CIBOLA, AND OF MORE THAN FOUK HUNDRED... | |
| Pedro de Castañeda de Nájera - 1904 - 302 páginas
...We found in it what we needed more than gold and silver, and that was much corn and beans and fowls, better than those of New Spain, and salt, the best and whitest that I have seen in all my life. THIS is THE LATEST ACCOUNT OF CIBOLA, AND OF MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED... | |
| 1921 - 852 páginas
...day's journey distant from here," and in a contemporary letter one of his companions speaks of their "salt, the best and whitest I have seen in all my life." Annually, after the corn-planting, the Zunis make a pilgrimage to this lake and hold ceremonies in... | |
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