| Abiel Holmes - 1805 - 504 páginas
...destroying the Indians, unless the satisfaction, which he demanded, were given. Garangula, seated at some distance before his men, with his pipe in his mouth,...calumet of peace before him, did nothing but look at the tad of his pipe, during this harangue. When it was finished, he walked fiveor six times round the circle,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 914 páginas
...appointed, the whole company appeared. The Grangula fat on the eail fide, being placed at the head of his men, with his pipe in his mouth, and the great calumet of peace before him. He was very attentive to the following harangue, pronounced by our interpreters ; which you cannot... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1813 - 432 páginas
...protectionof her chartered privileges; but in July a quo warranto was issued against the governor • his pipe in his mouth, and the great calumet of peace...pipe, during this harangue. When it was finished, he walked five or six times round the circle, and then, jtanding upright, thus answered the French... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 612 páginas
...of comparison with Poms, the Eastern Indian king who addressed Alexander. Garangula, seated at some distance before his men, with his pipe in his mouth,...pipe, during this harangue. When it was finished, he walked five or six times round the circle, and then, standing upright, thus answered the French... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 616 páginas
...Eastern Indian king who addressed Alexander. Garangula, seated at some distance before his men, with lus pipe in his mouth, and the great calumet of peace...pipe, during this harangue. When it was finished, lie walked five or six time* round the circle, and then, standing upright, thus answered the French... | |
| James Carruthers - 1861 - 266 páginas
...he addressed himse.lf to Garaiigula, an Onandaga chief, in a very haughty speech, which he concluded with a menace to burn the castles of the Five Nations,...this harangue: when it was finished, after walking RETROSPECT. 19 five or six times round the circle in silence, he stood perfectly upright, and thus... | |
| James Carruthers - 1861 - 270 páginas
...a menace to burn the eastles of the Five Nations, and destroy the Indians, unless the satisfaetion which he demanded was given. Garangula, who sat at...this harangue : when it was finished, after walking RETROSPECT. 21 a horrible massacre of men, women and children, throwing the whole French colony into... | |
| 1897 - 804 páginas
...assembled, and he gives a plan of this. ' The Grangula sat on the east side, being placed at the head of his men, with his pipe in his mouth, and the great calumet of peace before him.' Then follows an account of the official pipe. ' The calumet or pipe, is made of certain stones, or... | |
| William Martin Beauchamp - 1897 - 190 páginas
...assembled, and he gives a plan of this. ' The Grangula sat on the east side, being placed at the head of his men, with his pipe in his mouth, and the great calumet of peace before him.' Then follows an account of the official pipe. ' The calumet or pipe, is made of certain stones, or... | |
| Joseph D. McGuire - 1899 - 324 páginas
...Salle, 1684, p. 553, Paris, 1875. regarding Garangnla, an Onondaga chief, who in 1684 sat at council " with his pipe in his mouth and the great calumet of peace before him."1 "M. de La Barre, in conference with Garangula at Kaihoga, asks him to smoke the calumet and... | |
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