| George Catlin - 1841 - 504 strani
...moment that I first saw these people, I was so struck with the peculiarity of their appearance, that I was under the instant conviction that they were an...amalgam of a native, with some civilized race ; and from what I have seen of them, and of the remains on the Missouri and Ohio rivers, I feel fully convinced... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 492 strani
...moment ihat I first saw these people, I was so struck with the peculiarity of their appearance, that 1 was under the instant conviction that they were an...amalgam of a native, with some civilized race; and from what I have seen of them, and of the remains on the Missouri and Ohio rivers, 1 feel fully convinced... | |
| George Catlin - 1850 - 508 strani
...moment that 1 first saw these people, I was so struck with the peculiarity of their appearance, that 1 was under the instant conviction that they were an...amalgam of a native, with some civilized race ; and from what I have seen of them, and of the remains on the Missouri and Ohio rivers, I feel fully convinced... | |
| George Catlin - 1857 - 452 strani
...the moment I first saw these people, I was so struck with the peculiarity of their appearance, that I was under the instant conviction that they were an...amalgam of a native, with some civilized race ; and from what I hav« seen of them, and of the remains on the Missouri and Ohio rivers, I feel fully convinced... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1875 - 824 strani
...correspond exactly to the Welsh coraclef* the peculiarity of their physical appearance was such that Avhen he first saw them he "was under the instant conviction...of the Welsh colony and of their language have been discovered among the native tribes, but none of them seem entitled to full credit. The best known report... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1876 - 824 strani
...are altogether different from those of all other tribes, correspond exactly to the Welsh coracle?3* the peculiarity of their physical appearance was such...of the Welsh colony and of their language have been discovered among the native tribes, but none of them seem entitled to full credit. The best known report... | |
| 1886 - 1886 - 912 strani
...altogether different from those of all other tribes, correspond exactly to the Welsh coracle j 238 the peculiarity of their physical appearance was such...their language and Welsh, is, in his opinion, very striking. 239 There have been several reports that traces of the Welsh colony and of their language... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 832 strani
...are altogether different from those of all other tribes, correspond exactly to the Welsh coracle f38 the peculiarity of their physical appearance was such...conviction that they were an amalgam of a native, Avith some civilized race," and the resemblance that exists between their language and Welsh, is, in... | |
| Peter De Roo - 1900 - 658 strani
...propels it by dipping her paddle forward and drawing it to her, instead of paddling by the side." 2 The peculiarity of their physical appearance was such...first saw them, he was under the instant conviction i Vol. vp 118, ««i/. " Catlin's Amer. Ind., vol. ii. p. that they were an amalgam of a native with... | |
| Peter De Roo - 1900 - 676 strani
...to hear from the natives the Welsh greeting, " Hao, houi, iach." 1 Several modern reports assure us that traces of the Welsh colony and of their language have been discovered among the native tribes,2 but none of them seems entitled to full credit. Two Protestant... | |
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