| Sir Daniel Wilson - Civilization - 1865 - 686 pages
...of the vengeance of the Great Spirit who overlooks it, will not seem strange or unnatural when their superstitions are known. That such has been the custom...and from many of whom I have personally drawn the information."1 The enterprising traveller speaks elsewhere of thousands of inscriptions and paintings... | |
| sir Daniel Wilson - 1865 - 1014 pages
...of the vengeance of the Great Spirit who overlooks it, will not seem strange or unnatural when their superstitions are known. That such has been the custom...and from many of whom I have personally drawn the information."1 The enterprising traveller speaks elsewhere of thousands of inscriptions and paintings... | |
| Electronic journals - 1866 - 618 pages
...of doubt, and that even so recently as to have been witnessed by hundreds and thousands of Indians now living, and from many of whom I have personally drawn the information ; and as additional and still more conclusive evidence, here are to be seen the tokens and arms of... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - Archaeology - 1876 - 436 pages
...of the vengeance of the Great Spirit who overlooks it, will not seem strange or unnatural when their superstitions are known. That such has been the custom...different tribes now living, and from many of whom I have v rlrnwn tlip. infnrmnfinn ?>1 xv.J THE LEAPING-ROCK. 3«S The enterprising traveller speaks elsewhere... | |
| Robert Brough Smyth - Aboriginal Australians - 1878 - 572 pages
...vengeance of the Great Spirit who overlooks it — will not seem strange or unnatural when their customs are known. That such has been the custom there is...many of whom I have personally drawn the information ; and as additional and still more conclusive evidence, here are to be seen the totems and arms of... | |
| Aboriginal Australians - 1878 - 572 pages
...vengeance of the Great Spirit who overlooks it — will not seem strange or unnatural when their customs are known. That such has been the custom there is...many of whom I have personally drawn the information ; and as additional and still more conclusive evidence, here are to be seen the totems and arms of... | |
| Albert Ross Parsons - Astrology - 1893 - 472 pages
...who overlooks it, will not seem strange or unnatural when their religion and superstitions are known. hundreds and thousands of Indians of different tribes,...be set forth in the following traditions ; and as a still more conclusive evidence of the above position, here are to be seen (and will continue to be... | |
| George Catlin - Indians of North America - 1903 - 526 pages
...any access to it. That this place should have been visited for centuries past by all the neighbouring tribes, who have hidden the war-club as they approached...Indians of different tribes, now living, and from many * I have in former epistles, several times spoken of the red pipes of the Indians which are found in... | |
| Sally J. Southwick - Group identity - 2005 - 225 pages
...not a shadow of doubt." Catlin stressed his authority in the matter derived from travels that were "witnessed by hundreds and thousands of Indians of different tribes, now living," from whom he had "personally drawn the information" that he eagerly sought to paint and to publish.18... | |
| George Catlin - History - 2001 - 458 pages
...any access to it. That this place should have been visited for centuries past by all the neighbouring tribes, who have hidden the war-club as they approached...Indians of different tribes, now living, and from many * I have in former epistles, several times spoken of the red pipes of the Indians which are found in... | |
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