Some Indian Events of New England: A Collection of Interesting Incidents in the Lives of the Early Settlers of this Country and the Indians, Volume 1State Street Trust Company, 1934 - Indians of North America |
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... Smith , as an interpreter , and that Smith left him here , hoping some day to return and gain through him the good will of the natives . We do know definitely that Thomas Hunt , who came over with Smith , captured in April , 1614 , an ...
... Smith , as an interpreter , and that Smith left him here , hoping some day to return and gain through him the good will of the natives . We do know definitely that Thomas Hunt , who came over with Smith , captured in April , 1614 , an ...
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... Smith narrates in an eloquent manner his reception in 1607 by her father , who was seated before a fire upon a plat- form like a bedstead , wearing a robe of raccoon skins , with " all the tayles hanging by . " As Smith was brought in ...
... Smith narrates in an eloquent manner his reception in 1607 by her father , who was seated before a fire upon a plat- form like a bedstead , wearing a robe of raccoon skins , with " all the tayles hanging by . " As Smith was brought in ...
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... Smith also renewed his acquaintance with Tomocomo . There was evidently much curiosity to see the behaviour of this Indian , as he was more uncivilized than the others . About the same time , Pow- hatan gave one of his native servants ...
... Smith also renewed his acquaintance with Tomocomo . There was evidently much curiosity to see the behaviour of this Indian , as he was more uncivilized than the others . About the same time , Pow- hatan gave one of his native servants ...
Contents
Indian Anecdotes I | 1 |
Welcome Englishmen | 9 |
Squanto Guides the Pilgrims to Boston Harbour | 17 |
Copyright | |
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