The people are somewhat white, they wear apparel, and lie in beds, their weapons are bows, they have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much ,as turquoises, wherewith they adorn the walls of the porches of their houses, and their... The American Naturalist - Página 2761877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| LIEUT, A. W. WHPFLE - 1855 - 144 páginas
...weapons are bows; they have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none $6 much as turqueses, wherewith they adorn the walls of the porches of their...use them instead of money through all the country." "Their apparel is of cotton and of ox-hides, and this is their most commendable and honorable apparel."... | |
| 1858 - 480 páginas
...observes that "the people have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much as turqueses wherewith they adorn the walls of the porches of their...them instead of money through all the country.:): Coronado, who visited Cevola in 1540, denies De Ni9a's statement respecting the turquoises upon the... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 784 páginas
...Vol. III. p. 370. they have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much as turqueses, wherewith they adorn the walls of the porches of their...use them instead of money through all the country. Their apparel is of cotton and of ox-hides, and this is their most commendable and honorable apparel.... | |
| 1876 - 544 páginas
...Corouado in his account of his visit to these people in 1540. Marco de Nica wrote : "They have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much...consists of all those trinkets, made usually of stone or siliciUed wood, but occasionally of pieces of pottery, which were employed in decorating ear-rings... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1876 - 550 páginas
...his account of his visit to these people in 1540. Marco de Nica wrote : "They have emeralds and othet jewels, although they esteem none so much as turquoises,...apparel and vessels; and they use them instead of rnouey through all the country." The fourth and last class of bead-ornaments consists of all those... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1881 - 372 páginas
...are somewhat white, they wear apparel, and lie in beds, their weapons are bows, they have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much...use them instead of money through all the country. Their apparel is of cotton and of ox-hides, and this is their most commendable and honorable apparel.... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet - 1899 - 498 páginas
...the Kriar Marco de Nica in 1330. and by Coronadoin 1540. Marco de Nica wrote: ' They have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much...the porches of their houses and their apparel and mules. They use them instead of money all through the country. The last class of bead ornaments or... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1899 - 454 páginas
...by the Friar Marco de Nica in 1339. and by Coronadoin 1540. Marco de Nica wrote: 'They have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much...the porches of their houses and their apparel and mules. They use them instead of money all through the country. The last class of bead ornaments or... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1899 - 328 páginas
...are somewhat white; they wear apparel, and lie in beds; their weapons are bows; they have emeralds and other jewels, although they esteem none so much...they adorn the walls of the porches of their houses, their- apparel, and vessels; and they use them instead of money through all the country. Their apparel... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1899 - 320 páginas
...present day, 'says WMpplo,' 107. quoises wherewith they adorn the walla of the porches of their houses, their apparel, and vessels ; and they use them instead of money through all the country. Their apparel is of cotton and of ox-hides, and this is their most commendable and honorable apparel.... | |
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