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" Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Manitoa. It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep; for they think this... "
A General History of the British Empire in America: Containing an Historical ... - Page 253
by John Huddlestone Wynne - 1770 - 1060 pages
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Historical Collections of Louisiana: Embracing Translations of ..., Volume 2

America - 1850 - 322 pages
...of it a large mat, to place the god of the chief of the company upon, who gives the entertainment. For every one has his peculiar god, whom they call manitoa. It is sometimes a stone, a bird, a serpent, or' anything else that they dream of in their sleep. They believe...
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the ..., Volume 7

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - America - 1891 - 530 pages
...in the middle a large Matt, as a Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Manitoa. It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep; for they think...
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the ..., Volume 7, Parts 1885-1886

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - America - 1891 - 540 pages
...in the middle a large Matt, as a Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Manitoa, It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep; for they think...
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Indian Linguistic Families of America, North of Mexico

John Wesley Powell - Foreign Language Study - 1891 - 488 pages
...in the middle a large Matt, as a Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Manitoa. It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep; for they think...
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Annual Reports, Volume 7

1891 - 536 pages
...in the middle a large Matt, as a Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Manitoa. It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep; for they think...
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Indian Linguistic Families of America, North of Mexico

John Wesley Powell - Foreign Language Study - 1891 - 610 pages
...in the middle a large Matt, as a Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball: for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Mitnitoa. It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep;...
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The Midē'wiwin, Or, Grand Medicine Society of the Ojibwa

Walter James Hoffman - Ethnology - 1891 - 240 pages
...in the middle a large Matt, as a Carpet, to lay upon the God of the Chief of the Company, who gave the Ball; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Munitmt. It is sometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their Sleep;...
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A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America, Volume 2

Louis Hennepin - Canada - 1903 - 396 pages
...in the southwestern corner of Minnesota. See Jet. Relations, lix, p. 310. — ED. Company, who gave the Ball ; for every one has his peculiar God, whom they call Manitoa [sc. Manitou]. It is fometime a Stone, a Bird, a Serpent, or any thing elfe that they dream of in [212]...
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Historical Collections of Louisiana: Embracing Translations of Many Rare and ...

Benjamin Franklin French - America - 1850 - 332 pages
...of it a large mat, to place the god of the chief of the company upon, who gives the entertainment. For every one has his peculiar god, whom they call manitoa. It is sometimes a stone, a bird, a serpent, or anything else that they dream of in their sleep. They believe...
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