Ancient America in Notes on American Archaeology by John D. BaldwinHarper Brothers, 1872 - 299 Seiten |
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... Iroquois and Al- gonquin Indians . He was sure that the people who es- tablished such settlements and built such works must have been " eminently agricultural . " No trace of their ordinary dwellings is left . These must have been con ...
... Iroquois and Al- gonquin Indians . He was sure that the people who es- tablished such settlements and built such works must have been " eminently agricultural . " No trace of their ordinary dwellings is left . These must have been con ...
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... Iroquois , but we have nothing to make this very probable . The Iroquois were somewhat superior to the other great family of barbarous Indians in organization for the C 2 Who were the Mound - Builders ? 57 WHO WERE THE MOUND-BUILDERS?
... Iroquois , but we have nothing to make this very probable . The Iroquois were somewhat superior to the other great family of barbarous Indians in organization for the C 2 Who were the Mound - Builders ? 57 WHO WERE THE MOUND-BUILDERS?
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... Iroquois migration from the northwest , or that of the great fam- ily to which the Iroquois family belonged , which ex- pelled the Mound - Builders from their border settlements , cut them off from the copper mines , and finally pushed ...
... Iroquois migration from the northwest , or that of the great fam- ily to which the Iroquois family belonged , which ex- pelled the Mound - Builders from their border settlements , cut them off from the copper mines , and finally pushed ...
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... Iroquois and the Algonquins , each divided into separate tribes . Between these two families there was a radical difference of language . The Indians of New England were Algonquins . The Iro- quois dwelt chiefly in New York , and around ...
... Iroquois and the Algonquins , each divided into separate tribes . Between these two families there was a radical difference of language . The Indians of New England were Algonquins . The Iro- quois dwelt chiefly in New York , and around ...
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... Iroquois or Dacotah fam- ily . That the Iroquois preceded the Algonquins at the East appears to be indicated by the relative position of the two families in this part of the country . Mr. Park- man , in his work on " The Jesuits in ...
... Iroquois or Dacotah fam- ily . That the Iroquois preceded the Algonquins at the East appears to be indicated by the relative position of the two families in this part of the country . Mr. Park- man , in his work on " The Jesuits in ...
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