| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1896 - 902 strani
...river, which seemed to be more than 3 or 4 leagues above the stream which flowed between them.1 This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 strani
...river, which seemed to be more than 3 or 4 leagues above the stream which flowed between them.1 This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - 1901 - 560 strani
...an inhabited country. ' ' After they had gone twenty days' march they came to the banks of a river, which are so high that from the edge of one bank to...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, 1 Mindeleff, ibid., p. 21. * " Llegaron a las barrancas del rio que puestos a el bado de ellas parecia... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 298 strani
...or 4 leagues in an air line across to the other bank of the stream which flowed between them. This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
| Pedro de Castañeda de Nájera - 1904 - 302 strani
...or 4 leagues in an air line across to the other bank of the stream which flowed between them. This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge, Theodore Hayes Lewis - 1907 - 454 strani
...four leagues in an air line across to the other bank of the stream which flowed between them.1 This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
| George Wharton James - 1910 - 356 strani
...which seemed to be more than three or four leagues above the stream which O flowed between them. This country was elevated and full of low, twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1912 - 514 strani
...probably made of strips of rabbit skin woven into a heavy fabric. — Bandelier Final Report. " "This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open towards the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold.... | |
| Ernest C. Peixotto - 1916 - 310 strani
...account of what they found: After they had gone twenty days' march they came to the banks of the river, which are so high that from the edge of one bank to...in the air.* The country was elevated and full of twisted pines, very cold and lying open to the north. . . . They spent three days on this bank looking... | |
| George Wharton James - 1917 - 632 strani
...which seemed to be more than three or four leagues above the stream which flowed between them. This country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there on account of the cold. They spent three... | |
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