| Henry Howe - 1858 - 766 páginas
...chunk of bread, cakes, jerk, tow for wiping the barrel of his rifle, or any other necessary for the hunter or warrior. The belt, which was always tied behind, answered several purposes, beside that of holding the dress together. In cold weather, the mittens and sometimes the bullet-bag,... | |
| 1891 - 660 páginas
...wiping the barrel of the rifle, or anything necessary for the hunter or warrior. The belt which was tied behind answered several purposes besides that of holding the dress together. In cold HISTORY OF TIlE UPPER OHIO VALLEY. 163 weather, the mittens, and sometimes the bullet bag occupied... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1899 - 568 páginas
...cakes, jerk, tow or other things needful for the hunter or warrior. The belt was tied behind and served several purposes besides that of holding the dress...together. In cold weather the mittens and sometimes the bullet-bag occupied the front part. To 1 Sometimes flax and flax and tow were used for that purpose,... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1915 - 630 páginas
...chunk of bread, cakes, jerk, tow for wiping the barrel of the rifle, or any other necessary for the hunter or warrior. The belt, which was always tied...suspended the tomahawk, and to the left the scalping knife in its leathern sheath. The hunting shirt was generally made of linsey, sometimes of coarse linen,... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1915 - 628 páginas
...chunk of bread, cakes, jerk, tow for wiping the barrel of the rifle, or any other necessary for the hunter or warrior. The belt, which was always tied...suspended the tomahawk, and to the left the scalping knife in its leathern sheath. The hunting shirt was generally made of linsey, sometimes of coarse linen,... | |
| Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, John Patterson MacLean - 1975 - 524 páginas
...chunk of bread, cakes, jerk, tow for wiping the barrel of the rifle, or any other necessary for the hunter or warrior. The belt, which was always tied behind, answered several purposes, beside that of holding the dress together. In cold weather the mittens, and sometimes the bullet-bag,... | |
| Richard M. Dorson - 1972 - 574 páginas
...chunk of bread, cakes, jerk, tow for wiping the barrel of the rifle, or any other necessity for the hunter or warrior. The belt, which was always tied...together. In cold weather the mittens, and sometimes the bulletbag, occupied the front part of it. From the right side was suspended the tomahawk and to the... | |
| Lucille Gulliver - 2001 - 268 páginas
...wet weather, when “wearing them,” it was said, “was only a decent way of going barefooted.” The belt, which was always tied behind, answered several purposes besides that of holding clothing together. In winter the mittens and sometimes the bullet-pouch occupied the front part of... | |
| Samuel Kercheval - 2009 - 404 páginas
...any other necessary for the hunter or warrior. The belt, which was always tied behind, answered for several purposes besides that of holding the dress...together. In cold weather, the mittens, and sometimes the bullet-bag, occupied the front part of it; to the right side was suspended the tomahawk, and to the... | |
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