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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... wigwam had so many furs , no pole had so many scalp - locks as Passaconaway's . Then I delighted in war . The whoop of the Pennacooks was heard on the Mohawk , and no voice as loud as Passaconaway's . The scalps upon the pole in my wigwam ...
... wigwam had so many furs , no pole had so many scalp - locks as Passaconaway's . Then I delighted in war . The whoop of the Pennacooks was heard on the Mohawk , and no voice as loud as Passaconaway's . The scalps upon the pole in my wigwam ...
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... wigwam I was , and with whom my master had been these three weeks . Another was Wettimore , with whom I had lived and served all this while . A severe and proud dame she was ; bestowing every day in dressing herself near as much time as ...
... wigwam I was , and with whom my master had been these three weeks . Another was Wettimore , with whom I had lived and served all this while . A severe and proud dame she was ; bestowing every day in dressing herself near as much time as ...
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... wigwams , I thought I should have been blinded . I could scarce discern one wigwam from another . There was one Mary Thurston , of Medfield , who seeing how it was with me , lent me a hat to wear ; but as soon as I was gone , the Squaw ...
... wigwams , I thought I should have been blinded . I could scarce discern one wigwam from another . There was one Mary Thurston , of Medfield , who seeing how it was with me , lent me a hat to wear ; but as soon as I was gone , the Squaw ...
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Indian Anecdotes I | 1 |
Welcome Englishmen | 9 |
Squanto Guides the Pilgrims to Boston Harbour | 17 |
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