The Indian Races of North and South America, Comprising an Account of the Principal Aboriginal Races: A Description of Their National Customs, Mythology, and Religious Ceremonies ; the History of Their Most Powerful Tribes, and of Their Most Celebrated Chiefs and WarriorsAmerican subscription House, 1856 - 640 páginas |
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... Atahuallpa - Contest for Supremacy , CHAPTER III . Pizarro's Visit to Spain , and Application to the Emperor - His Four Brothers - Funds procured for a New Expedition to Peru - Vessels again fitted out at Panama - Landing of the ...
... Atahuallpa - Contest for Supremacy , CHAPTER III . Pizarro's Visit to Spain , and Application to the Emperor - His Four Brothers - Funds procured for a New Expedition to Peru - Vessels again fitted out at Panama - Landing of the ...
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... ATAHUALLPA - CONTEST FOR SUPREMACY . ACCORDING to Peruvian mythology , the whole country was , in early times , as savage and barbarous as the neigh- boring nations of the East . Manco Capac , and his sister and wife , Mama Oello Huaco ...
... ATAHUALLPA - CONTEST FOR SUPREMACY . ACCORDING to Peruvian mythology , the whole country was , in early times , as savage and barbarous as the neigh- boring nations of the East . Manco Capac , and his sister and wife , Mama Oello Huaco ...
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... Atahuallpa , ( Atabalipa , as spelt by many old writers ) led him , upon his death - bed , to bestow upon this favorite a portion of his kingdom . Upon the sub- version of the ancient dynasty at Quito , Huayna Capac had taken the ...
... Atahuallpa , ( Atabalipa , as spelt by many old writers ) led him , upon his death - bed , to bestow upon this favorite a portion of his kingdom . Upon the sub- version of the ancient dynasty at Quito , Huayna Capac had taken the ...
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... Atahuallpa reached Caxamalca , where he took up his quarters , and sent forward the chief portion of his army to meet the forces prepared for the protection of the ancient capital of Peru . A bloody and desperate battle was fought near ...
... Atahuallpa reached Caxamalca , where he took up his quarters , and sent forward the chief portion of his army to meet the forces prepared for the protection of the ancient capital of Peru . A bloody and desperate battle was fought near ...
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... ATAHUALLPA - ENTRY INTO CAXAMALCA . As Pizarro , Almagro , and Luque , received no encour agement from the governor , at Panama , in the prosecution of their plans ; and as their funds were exhausted by the first expeditions , it became ...
... ATAHUALLPA - ENTRY INTO CAXAMALCA . As Pizarro , Almagro , and Luque , received no encour agement from the governor , at Panama , in the prosecution of their plans ; and as their funds were exhausted by the first expeditions , it became ...
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adventurers American appearance Araucanians Arawaks arms army arrival arrows Atahuallpa attack Attakullakulla battle Black-Hawk body Brant brought cacique canoes Captain captive Caupolican CHAPTER Cherokees chief Church coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced Cortez Creeks Cuzco death destroyed district early encampment enemy engaged English escape European expedition favor fell fire Florida force French friendly garrison governor Guacanagari hands horses hostile hundred Inca Indians inhabitants intercourse Iroquois island Jamestown killed king lake land Mandans ment Micanopy Mohawk Mohegans Montezuma mountains murder Narragansetts nations natives Opechancanough party peace Pequots Peru Peruvian Philip Pizarro plunder Plymouth Pocahontas portion possession Powhatan present principal prisoners race river rude sachem savages says Seminoles sent settlement settlers shore skins Smith Spaniards Spanish spirit stone taken thousand tion took Toqui town treaty tribes troops vessels village warlike warriors Werowocomoco western whites whole wild women wounded