... the crop, and also aided in the labors of the harvest field. This may not have been a part of their duty, but we have the authority of Charlevoix for saying that when asked to aid in gathering the crop " they did not scorn to lend a helping... Economics of the Iroquois - Página 28por Sara Henry Stites - 1905 - 159 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1892 - 790 páginas
...oiily habitually cleared the ground* — no small undertaking, be it understood, in a heavily-timbered region — but they frequently took part in what is...saying that when asked to aid in gathering the crop u they did uot scorn to lend a helping haud.rt On this point, however, it is necessary to make haste... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 786 páginas
...small undertaking, be it understood, in a heavily-timbered region — but they frequently took part iu what is technically known as " working" the crop,...gathering the crop *' they did not scorn to lend a helping hand."' On this point, however, it is necessary to make haste slowly, as our guides not only contradict... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 816 páginas
...undertaking, be it understood, iu a heavily-timbered region — but they frequently took part in what i? technically known as " working" the crop, and also...gathering the crop " they did not scorn to lend a helping hand."* On this point? however, it is necessary to make haste slowly, as our guides not only contradict... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1893 - 106 páginas
...only habitually cleared the ground* — no small undertaking, be it understood, in a heavily-timbered region — but they frequently took part in what is technically known as u working" the crop, and also aided in the labors of the harvest field. This may not have been a part... | |
| 1913 - 540 páginas
...consumption usually found in an Iroquois village. It was their business to cut all the larger-sized firewood, to make the large bark barrels and boxes used for...gathering the crop, they did not scorn to lend a helping hand." Among the Iroquois the men did decidedly less agricultural work than among the Hurons ; but... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 778 páginas
...only habitually cleared the ground* — no small undertaking, bo it understood, in a heavily-timbered region — but they frequently took part in what is...gathering the crop " they did not scorn to lend a helping haud.rt On this point, however, it is necessary to make haste slowly, as our guides not only contradict... | |
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