| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1876 - 362 páginas
...ignorantly "four women." When Captain Argoll visited the Potomac in 1010 a chief told him : " We have five gods in all; our chief god appears often unto...four winds which keep the four corners of the earth." (Wm. Strachey, Historie of Travails into Virginia, p. 98.) batants. Or else his foe was the glittering... | |
| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1882 - 252 páginas
...concerning their religion, they replied, "We have five gods in all ; our chief god often appears to us in the form of a mighty great hare; the other four...winds, which keep the four corners of the earth." : Here we see that Wabun, the. East, was distinguished from Michabo (missi-wabun), and by a natural... | |
| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1885 - 276 páginas
...among the accolents of the Potomac, close relatives of the Delawares. Their chief told him : "We have five gods in all ; our chief god appears often unto...winds, which keep the four corners of the earth." * These are the fundamental doctrines, the universal credo, of not only all the Algonkin faiths, but... | |
| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1885 - 340 páginas
...f1ve gods in all ; our chief god appears often unto us in the form of a mighty great hare ; the ether four have no visible shape, but are indeed the four...winds, which keep the four corners of the earth." 1 These are the fundamental doctrines, the universal credo, of not only all tin- Algonkin faiths, but... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1887 - 394 páginas
...a certain Indian : " We have five gods in all ; our chief god appears often unto us in the likeness of a mighty great hare ; the other four have no visible shape, but are indeed the four wynds." An Indian, after hearing from the English the Biblical account of the creation, explained that... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1895 - 650 páginas
...Indians as follows : " We have five gods in all : our chief god appears often unto us in the likeness of a mighty great hare ; the other four have no visible shape, but are indeed the four wyndes l which keepe the foure quarters of the earthe. Our god, who takes upon himself the shape of... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1895 - 620 páginas
...Indians as follows : " We have five gods in all : our chief god appears often unto us in the likeness of a mighty great hare ; the other four have no visible shape, but are indeed the four wyndes 1 which keepe the foure quarters of the earthe. Our god, who takes upon himself the shape of... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1899 - 396 páginas
...a certain Indian : " We have five gods in all ; our chief god appears often unto us in the likeness of a mighty great hare ; the other four have no visible shape, but are indeed the four wynds ". An Indian, after hearing from the English the Biblical account of the creation, explained... | |
| 1903 - 834 páginas
...our chief god appears often unto us in the likeness of a mighty great hare ; the other four have noe visible shape, but are indeed the four winds which keep the four corners of the earth.9 This deity in the form of a great hare was a deity of light, whose house was toward the rising... | |
| Conway Whittle Sams - 1916 - 540 páginas
...tale indeed. "'We have, said he, five gods in all; our chief god appears often unto us in the likeness of a mighty great Hare: the other four have no visible...four winds which keep the four corners of the earth, and then, with his hand, he seemed to quarter out the situations of 1 A small vessel rigged as a schooner,... | |
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