Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the American Indians, and Early Settlements in North America, and Embracing Concise Biographies of the Principal Chiefs and Head-sachems of the Different Indian Tribes, with Narratives and Captivities, A;sp Am Appendix, Containing the Statistics of the Population of the United States, and an Indian VocabularyG. Hills & Company, 1842 - 633 páginas |
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... Pokanokets claimed a tract of what is now Bristol county , ( Rhode Island ) bounded laterally by Taunton and ... Pokanoket Indian with him , named SQUANTO , one of about twenty who had been kidnapped on the coast by Captain Hunt ...
... Pokanokets claimed a tract of what is now Bristol county , ( Rhode Island ) bounded laterally by Taunton and ... Pokanoket Indian with him , named SQUANTO , one of about twenty who had been kidnapped on the coast by Captain Hunt ...
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... Pokanoket Indian resident at Plymouth , who recommended that a messenger should be sent secretly to Sowams , for the purpose of ascertaining the truth . This was done , and the messenger , finding every thing in its usually quiet state ...
... Pokanoket Indian resident at Plymouth , who recommended that a messenger should be sent secretly to Sowams , for the purpose of ascertaining the truth . This was done , and the messenger , finding every thing in its usually quiet state ...
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... Pokanoket lands . " And the whole court , " add the records , " in the name of the whole government for each town respectively , did then likewise ratify and confirm the aforesaid ancient league and confederacy . " From this time , the ...
... Pokanoket lands . " And the whole court , " add the records , " in the name of the whole government for each town respectively , did then likewise ratify and confirm the aforesaid ancient league and confederacy . " From this time , the ...
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... Pokanoket lands , in which he appears to have had no voice ; and it may be fairly inferred that he died in that inter- val . He must have been near eighty years of age . Such are the passages which history has preserved concerning the ...
... Pokanoket lands , in which he appears to have had no voice ; and it may be fairly inferred that he died in that inter- val . He must have been near eighty years of age . Such are the passages which history has preserved concerning the ...
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... Pokanoket tribes , and especially the character of their ancient neighbors , this very fact is alone sufficient to distinguish the genius of Massasoit . All the native nations of New England but his were involved in dissensions and wars ...
... Pokanoket tribes , and especially the character of their ancient neighbors , this very fact is alone sufficient to distinguish the genius of Massasoit . All the native nations of New England but his were involved in dissensions and wars ...
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