| Peter René Lavoy, Scott Douglas Sagan, James J. Wirtz - 2000 - 592 páginas
...Iroquois settlements "now contain more Foreigners than natives of the country. Onnontaghe [Onondaga] counts seven different nations, who have come to settle...it; and there are as many as eleven in Sonnontouan [among the Sénecas]."22 Yet the Five Nations proved remarkably capable of naturalizing such foreigners... | |
| Jose Antonio Brandao - 2000 - 408 páginas
...Nations. Iroquois villages, he noted, “contam more Foreigners than natives of that country. Onnontaghd counts seven different nations, who have come to settle...it; and there are as many as eleven in Sonnontouan' ((La Jeune], Relation of1656—57, JR 43:265). 98. Huron speaker, in [La Mertier), Relation 011664—65,... | |
| Anthony P. Schiavo, Jr., Claudio R. Salvucci - 2020 - 416 páginas
...Villages to such an extent, that they now contain more Foreigners than natives of the country. Onnontaghe counts seven different nations, who have come to settle...preaching the Faith to a number of various Nations, whom we could not visit and instruct each in its own country. JR, 43:293 [ *Types of captives among the... | |
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