... several days, despite all the solicitations of the traders, resolved to starve himself to death. He remained there till the sixth day, when he had just strength enough to creep back to the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam,... Glimpses of the Wonderful - Stran 1481846 - 175 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Catlin - 1841 - 504 strani
...to the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam, and laying his body alongside of the group of his family, drew his robe over him and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly and hospitable Mandans, from the best accounts I could... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 strani
...the tillage, when he entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam, and laying his body along-side of the group of his family, drew his robe over him, and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly and hospitable ManJUM, from the best accounts I could... | |
| 1842 - 544 strani
...back to the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam, and laying his body alongside the group of his family, drew his robe over him, and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence." — Vol. ii., p. 258. Mr. Catlin visited the village of the Minatarees, a short... | |
| George Catlin - 1842 - 516 strani
...when he entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam, and laying his body along-side of the group of hia family, drew his robe over him and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly aud hospitable Mandans, from the best accounts I could... | |
| George Catlin - 1842 - 490 strani
...the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of bis own wigwam, and laying his body along-side of the group of his family, drew his robe over him and died en the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly and hospitable Mandans, from... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 492 strani
...the village, when be entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam, and laying his body along-side of the group of his family, drew his robe over him and died cu the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly and hospitable Mandans, from... | |
| George Catlin - 1848 - 492 strani
...the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of bis own wig. warn, and laying his body along-side of the group of his family, drew his robe over him and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly and hospitable Mandans, from the best accounts I could... | |
| Man - 1849 - 124 strani
...robes, wrapped another round himself, and went out upon a lull at a little distance, where he laid, in spite of all the solicitations of the white traders...of his idea of the Mandans being descended from the Welch, Mr. Catlin gives instances of several elementary words in Mandan and Welch which are almost... | |
| George Warburton - 1849 - 528 strani
...the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of his own wigwam, and laying his body along side of the group of his family, drew his robe over him, and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. " So have perished the friendly and hospitable Mandans, from the best accounts I... | |
| George Catlin - 1850 - 508 strani
...the village, when he entered the horrid gloom of bis own wigwam, and laying his body along-side of the group of his family, drew his robe over him and died on the ninth day of his fatal abstinence. So have perished the friendly and hospitable Mandans, from the best accounts 1 could... | |
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