 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1841
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire claim to this quarry ; and as it is in the centre of their country, and they are more powerful than any other... | |
 | George Catlin - Artists - 1841
...pipes, under some superstition which stayed the tomahawk of natural foes, always raised in deadly bate and vengeance in other places. It will be seen also,...influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire claim to this quarrv ; and as it is in the centre of their country, and they are more powerful than any other... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1842 - 530 pages
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire claim to this quarry ; and as it is in the centre of their country, and they are more powerful than any other... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1842 - 530 pages
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...manufacturing the pipes themselves, and trading them toother adjoining nations, they can acquire much influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1845
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire claim to this quarry ; and as it is in the centre of their country, and they are more powerful than any other... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1850
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire claim to this quarry ; and as it is in the centre of their country, and they are more powerful than any other... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1857 - 792 pages
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...them to other adjoining nations, they can acquire * I have, in former epistles, several times spoken of the red pipes of the Indians which are found... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1859
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...them to other adjoining nations, they can acquire * I have, in former epistles, several times spoken of the red pipes of the Indians which are found... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1866
...those tribes have visited this place freely in former times ; and that it has once been held and awned in common, as neutral ground, amongst the different...influence and wealth), the Sioux have laid entire claim to this quarry ; and as it is in the centre of their country, and they are more powerful than any other... | |
 | George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1866
...be seen by some of the traditions inserted in this Letter, from my notes taken on the Upper Missouri four years since, that those tribes have visited this...seen also, that within a few years past (and that, probablv, by the instigation of the whites, who have told them that by keeping off other tribes, and... | |
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