| William Ingraham Kip - Indians of North America - 1846 - 372 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they make their saga/mite. But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...in the same manner at all the other posts, and that the country was now entirely freed from them. During the massacre, the Sun, or the great Chief of the... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 1851 - 416 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they made their sayamit£. But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...in the same manner at all the other posts, and that 1729 0 r ' October 28 the country was now entirely freed from them. " During the massacre, the Sun,... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1851 - 440 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they made their sagamitf. But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...in the same manner at all the other posts, and that 1729 1 October 28 the country was now entirely freed from them. "During the massacre, the Sun, or the... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1900 - 790 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they made their sagamite. But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...blood of their husbands ; and, in the second place, vi 1729 hear them continually saying that the French had been Oct. 28 treated in the same manner at... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 2013 - 780 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they made their sagamite. But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...blood of their husbands ; and, in the second place, *.o 1729 hear them continually saying that the French had been Oct. 28 treated in the same manner at... | |
| Katherine E. Lawn, Claudio R. Salvucci - History - 2005 - 335 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they make their sagamite. But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...in the same manner at all the other posts, and that the country was now entirely freed from them. Letter from Father le Petit, Missionary, to Father d'Avaugour,... | |
| Jesuits - Canada - 1900 - 344 pages
...cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of which they make their sagamite\ But two things, above all, aggravated the grief and...in the same manner at all the other posts, and that the country was now entirely freed from them. During the massacre, the great Chief of the Natchez was... | |
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